Our Footprint

AIHA has managed more than 200 partnerships and projects in nearly 50 countries spanning the globe.
We got our start in 1992 when we launched our first healthcare partnerships in Eurasia following the collapse of the former Soviet Union thanks to the support of the American people through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).
With support from the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), AIHA began applying our unique capacity-building models to countries throughout sub-Saharan Africa through our HIV/AIDS Twinning Center Program in 2004. We later expanded Twinning Center programs to Russia and the Caribbean Region.
In 2012, AIHA was awarded a PEPFAR-supported Project to Strengthen Blood Services in Central Asia, Ukraine, and Cambodia, which was funded by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), marking our entry into the Asia Region and re-entry into several Eurasian countries.
In 2016, AIHA received its first of four grants funded by the Gates Foundation, all in Ethiopia and focusing on building capacity across a range of issues, including HR Management and Practice in the Pharmaceutical Supply Chain, Primary Healthcare, Healthcare Leadership, and General Support to the Federal Ministry of Health.
In 2019, AIHA was awarded a 5-year project by the CDC with a broad mandate to address HIV/AIDS issues consistent with PEPFAR/CDC priorities. AIHA has operated or is conducting activities in ten countries under this project. Since 2022, this project – which has been extended through September 2026 – has focused on capacity building in the Philippines.
Over the years, we have had many other projects supported by many other donors ranging from the World Bank to various pharmaceutical companies.
Explore our current and past projects by region and country below.
Projects (Current and Past)