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International Planned Parenthood condemns plan to burn US-funded contraceptives

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Posted on July 25, 2025

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By Charlotte Van Campenhout BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) on Friday condemned a plan to incinerate U.S.-funded contraceptives worth nearly $10 million in

International Planned Parenthood condemns plan to burn US-funded contraceptives

Concerns Over Contraceptive Destruction

By Charlotte Van Campenhout

Background on U.S. Funding

BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) on Friday condemned a plan to incinerate U.S.-funded contraceptives worth nearly $10 million in France, a move reported by Reuters earlier this week.

IPPF's Response and Actions

The supplies, including contraceptive implants and pills, have been sitting for months in a warehouse in Geel, a city in Belgium’s Antwerp province, after President Donald Trump froze U.S. foreign aid in January. They are now being sent to France for destruction.

Government Policies Involved

IPPF called on the French, Belgian and U.S. governments to find a way to save the contraceptives, and on the French company that would be responsible for the destruction "to reconsider its role".

"This is an intentional act of reproductive coercion," it said in a statement.

Washington has previously said it did not want any USAID-branded supplies, like the ones in Belgium, to be rerouted elsewhere.

A source with knowledge of the issue told Reuters that the Trump administration was acting in accordance with the Mexico City policy, an anti-abortion pact in which Trump reinstated U.S. participation in January.

The State Department also told Reuters that related concerns about the end-destination of the contraceptives were factors in the decision.

The IPPF said it had offered to collect the products, transport and repack them and to distribute the products onwards to women in need across the globe - "all at no cost to the US government" - but that the offer was rejected by the U.S. government.

(Reporting by Charlotte Van Campenhout; Editing by Toby Chopra)

Key Takeaways

  • IPPF condemns the destruction of US-funded contraceptives.
  • Contraceptives worth $10 million are set for incineration in France.
  • The move follows Trump's freeze on US foreign aid.
  • IPPF urges governments to save the contraceptives.
  • The US government rejected IPPF's offer to redistribute the supplies.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did the International Planned Parenthood Federation condemn?
The International Planned Parenthood Federation condemned a plan to incinerate U.S.-funded contraceptives worth nearly $10 million in France.
Where have the contraceptive supplies been stored?
The supplies, including contraceptive implants and pills, have been sitting for months in a warehouse in Geel, Belgium.
What action did IPPF request from the governments involved?
IPPF called on the French, Belgian, and U.S. governments to find a way to save the contraceptives and urged the French company responsible for the destruction to reconsider its role.
What is the Mexico City policy mentioned in the article?
The Mexico City policy is an anti-abortion pact that the Trump administration reinstated, which affects U.S. foreign aid and the distribution of contraceptives.
What alternative did IPPF offer regarding the contraceptives?
IPPF offered to collect, transport, repack, and distribute the contraceptives to women in need globally, at no cost to the U.S. government.

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