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World sexual health31 August 2004
What advances have been made?

10 years ago, at the International Conference on Population and Development in Cairo, the global community promised to make basic sexual and reproductive health services available to all by the year 2015. This year is the tenth anniversary of that conference and halfway to the 2015 deadline. 

To mark this anniversary, a major conference is taking place in London to take stock of the progress towards these goals. So how far has the world come towards improving sexual and reproductive health services?

Thoraya Obaid, the Executive Director of the United Nations Population Fund and Dr Madhu Bala-Nath, the South Asia Director of the International Planned Parenthood Federation discuss the issues with Jenni.

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