God and the Fight Against AIDS
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April 14, 2005
Helen Epstein The New York Review of Books
Zero Grazing urged Ugandan men, who often have extra wives or
mistresses, not to stray. If they did, the policy cautioned, they
should at least avoid short-term encounters with prostitutes or bar
girls. 'The genius of the Zero Grazing campaign,' Epstein writes,
'was that it recognized both the universal power of sexuality and
the specific sexual culture of this part of Africa, and it gave
people advice they could realistically follow.'
-- Hannah Lobel
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