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A stockpile of nearly $9.7 million in U.S.-funded contraceptives is set to be destroyed in Europe, following a policy shift that blocked their distribution to international aid organizations. The ...
Sarah Shaw, Associate Director of Advocacy at MSI Reproductive Choices, told Reuters her organization volunteered to pay for the supplies to be repackaged as the trademarked packaging complicated ...
The Trump administration is literally torching nearly $10 million worth of birth control meant for women in countries where they cannot access or afford it.
U.S.-funded contraceptives worth nearly $10 million are being sent to France from Belgium to be incinerated, after Washington rejected offers from the United Nations and family planning ...
Doctors Without Borders called it a "callous waste". MSI advocacy director Sarah Shaw said it was "an ideological assault on reproductive rights, and one that is already harming women".
The Trump administration plans to destroy $9.7 million worth of contraceptives intended for sub-Saharan Africa and other poor regions. The destruction is linked to Trump’s reinstatement of the “Mexico ...
The US administration's decision to destroy nearly $10 million worth of women's contraception products has sparked furious condemnation from doctors and aid groups, who have slammed the move as a ...
MSI advocacy director Sarah Shaw said it was "an ideological assault on reproductive rights, and one that is already harming women". The head of the French Family Planning group, Sarah Durocher, ...
The Trump administration has just sent $10m worth of birth control to be burned – rather than donate it as aid The supplies, including pills and implants, have already been paid for by US ...
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The U.S. government will destroy $9.7 million of contraceptives for poor nations, mainly in Africa, after the State Department "explored all possible options." ...
The US administration's decision to destroy nearly $10 million worth of women's contraception products has sparked furious condemnation from doctors and aid groups, who have slammed the move as a ...