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Contraception: the ‘Cinderella’ of global health

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It's estimated more than 200 million women across the world don't have access to contraception or information about it. The Family Planning Summit in London, which is supported by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, aims to help. Rohit Kachroo reports for ITN from Swaziland on efforts to increase access to voluntary family planning.