Contraceptives valued at $10 million stored in Europe face destruction following the closure of a key American aid agency, amid backlash from global health groups calling for redistribution.
Breakdown
- US plans to destroy $10 million worth of contraceptives intended for developing nations.
- The destruction follows a freeze on foreign aid by the US government. 16s
- The stockpile includes IUDs, injectable contraceptives, and oral birth control. 35s
- Lawmakers, NGOs, and European officials are trying to prevent the incineration. 45s
- The European Commission is monitoring the situation and remains committed to reproductive health rights. 1m 50s