06/15/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/15/2026 15:22
Washington, D.C. - On Thursday, June 11, 2026, a U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Office of Inspector General (OIG) Management Advisory was issued in response to a December 2025 request from U.S. Senators Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) and Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH), Ranking Member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. The advisory found that approximately $8 million in U.S.-funded family planning commodities were wasted after being moved from climate-controlled storage and warned that an additional $1.7 million in commodities remain at risk of expiration as storage costs continue to mount.
The Management Advisory, sent to USAID principal and Chief Operating Officer Eric Ueland, warns of escalating costs to taxpayers and growing risks that millions of dollars in family planning commodities will go to waste following the Administration's decision to terminate a contract for family planning commodities despite congressional funding directives.
"The Inspector General's report makes clear that months of indecision and mismanagement have turned a preventable problem into a costly and wasteful one," said Senator Murkowski. "Changing guidance and delays in reaching a final decision have resulted in significant storage costs, while much of the inventory is now considered unusable. Family planning and reproductive health assistance are essential to improving maternal and child health outcomes and preventing unintended pregnancies and unsafe abortions. While the majority of these commodities are no longer viable, every effort should be made to ensure that the remaining usable supplies are distributed to qualified partners so they can reach the communities they were intended to serve."
"The Inspector General's findings confirm that the Administration's actions have already resulted in the waste of millions of dollars in taxpayer-funded commodities while forcing taxpayers to continue footing the bill for storage costs," said Ranking Member Shaheen. "After months of unsuccessful efforts to obtain basic information from USAID and the State Department, this review makes clear that viable family planning commodities remain available for distribution and that continued delays will only increase costs and the risk that additional supplies expire unused. The Administration should immediately take steps to preserve and distribute these commodities rather than continue wasting taxpayer money. In 2024, family planning and reproductive assistance helped 47.6 million women and couples receive contraceptive services, prevent 17.1 million unintended pregnancies and 5.2 million unsafe abortions and helped save the lives of 34,000 women."
According to the USAID OIG Management Advisory:
Shaheen and Murkowski requested the investigation after months of unsuccessful efforts to obtain information from USAID and the State Department regarding the disposition of the commodities. In their December 2025 letter, the Senators asked the Inspectors General to examine options for transferring or selling the commodities, determine whether products remained viable and assess the total cost to taxpayers associated with their storage and disposition.
The USAID OIG Management Advisory can be found HERE.