Seventeen country offices of an international reproductive rights NGO reported compromised contraceptive supply chains resulting from U.S. funding cuts as the most significant factor on reproductive healthcare systems in 2025.
Date: 1/26
Region: Global
Country: Global
Topic: Health, Gender Equality & Inclusion
Policy Lens: Global Health Security
Entry Type: System Impact
Additional Context: This information was reported by MSI Reproductive Choices, an international NGO working on reproductive healthcare, in a survey conducted with their 36 country offices. According to the organization, supply chains were the aspect of reproductive healthcare systems most impacted by USAID cuts. Historically, USAID provided 35% of the contraceptives within global family planning supply chains and supplied related commodities to 23 countries.
Devex Researcher Note: According to a December 2025 report, the withdrawal of U.S. funding is expected to leave a $62 million gap in contraceptive procurement worldwide, as well as creating obstacles in effective monitoring, storage, distribution, and provision.
Source: MSI

