Thu, 15 Jul, 2004 - 12:46
They have lost their youth, but gained enough wealth to buy the company of many young consorts.
These “sugar daddies” of sub-Sahara African are a hot topic with researchers trying to explain the region’s alarmingly high HIV rates for teenage girls.
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CourtsFabergé eggPlace: AfricaPlace: sub-Sahara AfricanPlace: southern AfricaPlace: WashingtonPlace: ThailandPlace: KenyaPlace: UgandaPlace: South AfricaPlace: GhanaPlace: Harare, ZimbabwePerson: Kay RobertsPerson: John BermanPerson: BermanPerson: Mercy Amba OduyoyePerson: OduyoyePerson: Twedese LukandemaPerson: Simon GregsonPerson: GregsonPerson: Sheila JainEvent: six-day International AIDS ConferenceEvent: AIDS conferenceOrganisation: Population Services InternationalOrganisation: Institute of Women, Religion, and CultureOrganisation: PSIOrganisation: San Francisco Department of Health
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