Activists Protest Potential Destruction of Family Planning Supplies in Belgium
Women's rights activists in Brussels protested against the potential destruction of millions worth of family planning supplies halted by the Trump administration. The stockpile's uncertain fate could lead to numerous unwanted pregnancies and maternal deaths, sparking outrage among global health advocates.

- Country:
- Belgium
Dozens of women's rights activists gathered near the US Embassy in Brussels on Thursday, protesting the potential destruction of family planning supplies by the Trump administration. These supplies, initially meant for African women living in hardship, face uncertainty as the administration re-evaluates their distribution.
The supply stockpile, valued at over USD 9 million, remains in limbo after being stranded in a US-funded warehouse in Belgium, following the dismantling of the US Agency for International Development. Activists warn of dire consequences, including unwanted pregnancies and maternal deaths, should these resources be incinerated.
Efforts are underway to prevent the supplies' destruction, with Belgium negotiating with US diplomats to move them out of the warehouse. The Flemish government, opposing incineration, enforces strict regulations to prevent the burning of reusable goods, making it imperative to find a solution before supplies are wasted.
(With inputs from agencies.)