$9.7 million of U.S.-funded contraceptives for poor nations to be burned in France: Reuters
GEEL, BELGIUM, JUL 24 – U.S. rejects offers to redistribute nearly $9.7 million in contraceptives due to policy restricting abortion-related funding, leading to incineration of supplies in France.
- From a warehouse in Geel, Belgium, the U.S. government began transporting $9.7 million of contraceptives to a French medical waste facility, launching their disposal.
- The reinstated Mexico City policy, which bars U.S. aid to organizations involved in abortion services, kept contraceptives in Belgium since a January freeze on foreign aid, prompting their destruction.
- The U.S. State Department confirmed the incineration will cost $167,000, and Sarah Shaw said the stocks include implants, pills and intrauterine devices.
- Reproductive health advocates decried, `Washington is incinerating life-saving contraceptives`, underscoring global concern, while critics called U.S. policy an `ideological assault`.
- Despite legislative efforts, U.S. lawmakers say two bills to halt incineration are unlikely to pass in time, the U.S. State Department spokesperson said.
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