A report from the U.S. Agency for International Development's (USAID) inspector general indicates that the Trump administration is spending tens of thousands of dollars each month to store expired contraceptives in Belgium. These contraceptives, valued at approximately $9.7 million, were intended for distribution to low-income nations in Africa but have since expired.
USAID report reveals expired contraceptives stored at high cost
The USAID inspector general's report highlights that the Trump administration is incurring significant monthly storage costs for expired contraceptives worth $9.7 million. These contraceptives were initially intended for low-income countries in Africa.
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Trump admin paying thousands of dollars per month to store ruined USAID contraceptives
USAID report reveals expired contraceptives stored at high cost