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International Outcry as US-Funded Contraceptives Face Planned Destruction

International Outcry as US-Funded Contraceptives Face Planned Destruction

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
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The International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) has issued a scathing condemnation of plans to incinerate $10 million worth of US-funded contraceptives currently stored in Belgium. The supplies, including birth control pills and implants were frozen under President Trump’s January 2021 reinstatement of the Mexico City Policy, which blocks U.S. aid to groups providing abortion services. Despite IPPF’s offer to redistribute the contraceptives globally at no cost, the U.S. government refused, ordering their destruction in France instead.

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  • How Trump’s Anti-Abortion Policy Led to Contraceptive Crisis
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How Trump’s Anti-Abortion Policy Led to Contraceptive Crisis

The contraceptives, bearing USAID branding, have been stranded in a Geel, Belgium warehouse for months. A State Department source confirmed the decision aligns with the Mexico City Policy, which prohibits U.S. funds from supporting organizations linked to abortion—even if the supplies in question are solely for preventative birth control. IPPF slammed the move as “an intentional act of reproductive coercion,” accusing the Trump administration of prioritizing ideology over women’s health.

International Outcry as US-Funded Contraceptives Face Planned Destruction

In a last-ditch effort, IPPF proposed collecting, repackaging, and distributing the contraceptives to women in developing nations, emphasizing it would not use U.S. funds. The rejection shows the hardline stance of Trump’s policy, which critics argue endangers maternal health by restricting access to non-abortion-related family planning resources.

France and Belgium Under Pressure to Intervene

As the contraceptives are shipped to France for incineration, IPPF is urging French and Belgian authorities along with the private waste company tasked with destruction to halt the process.

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