
Contraceptives for sub-Saharan Africa stuck in warehouses after US aid cuts
[Times Live - South Africa] - 6/06/2025
Contraceptives that could help prevent millions of unwanted pregnancies in some of the world’s poorest countries are stuck in warehouses because of US aid cuts and could be destroyed, two aid industry sources and one former government official said.
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