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Activists Protest in Belgium Against U.S. Plans to Destroy Birth Control Supplies for Africa

NextFin news, On Friday, September 19, 2025, dozens of women's rights activists rallied near the U.S. Embassy in Brussels, Belgium, to protest plans reportedly initiated by the U.S. administration to destroy birth control supplies funded by the United States and stored in a Belgian warehouse. These contraceptives were intended for distribution in African countries.

The activists expressed alarm that the destruction of these supplies would severely impact access to contraception and reproductive health services in Africa, where such aid plays a critical role. The protest was organized amid reports that the U.S. government, under the current administration, is reconsidering its foreign aid policies related to family planning.

The warehouse in Belgium holds a significant stockpile of contraceptives funded by U.S. foreign aid programs. The activists fear that destroying these supplies would undermine years of investment in reproductive health initiatives across multiple African nations.

The protestors called on both the U.S. and Belgian governments to preserve the contraceptive supplies and continue supporting family planning efforts. They highlighted the importance of contraception in reducing unintended pregnancies and improving women's health outcomes in developing regions.

Representatives from the U.S. Embassy in Brussels have not yet issued an official statement regarding the protest or the reported plans to destroy the birth control supplies. Meanwhile, advocacy groups continue to monitor the situation closely and urge transparency and dialogue to prevent disruption of aid programs.

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