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Rights group urge Cambodia to end sex worker abuse (AFP)

Cambodian sex workers sit on a pavement in Phnom Penh. People working in the sex industry in Cambodia are routinely unlawfully arrested and taken by police to government detention centres where they face beatings, rape and extortion, a rights group said Tuesday.(AFP/File/Tang Chhin Sothy)AFP - Sex workers in Cambodia are routinely unlawfully arrested and taken by police to government detention centres where they face beatings, rape and extortion, a rights group said Tuesday.

Cash payments reduce HIV risk: World Bank studies (AFP)

A Malawian boy sits outside a food warehouse in Luchenza town in 2005. The World Bank released two studies Sunday linking cash payments to Malawian and Tanzanian youths with AFP - The World Bank released two studies Sunday linking cash payments to Malawian and Tanzanian youths with "significantly lower" rates of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections.