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Fraud Item: World Congress on Human Trafficking, Prostitution and Sex Work

Fraudulent message

From: Ms. Linda Joshua lindajoshua@blumail.org
Sent: Sunday, October 07, 2012
Subject: 2012 World Congress Invitation! Invitation!! Invitation!!!
Dear Friends and Colleagues,
It is our great pleasure to invite you to participate at the 2012 World Congress on Human Trafficking,Prostitution and Sex Work. The Conference will be held at the California University of Pennsylvania Steele Hall, 250 University Ave.,California, PA 15419 from November 18st - 23th 2012 and from 26th to 1st December 2012 at the BCEAO Salle de Conf & Multimedia in Senegal.
The Human Trafficking, Prostitution and Sex Work conference is been organized by the Global Women's Aid Organization (GWAO) and sponsored by (The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation,The William J. Clinton Foundation and other benevolent donors worldwide
The aims of the conference are to bring together researchers and practitioners in an effort to lay the groundwork for future collaborative research, advocacy, and program development as well as to educate social service, health care, and criminal justice professionals on human trafficking and the needs and risks of those victimized by the commercial sex industry.
For more information contact the WCHTPSW conference organizing committee via email: secretworldcon@mynet.com or phone +1-206-339- 3727. We will return your call within 24 hours.
Sincerely,
Ms. Linda Joshua
Global Women's Member (GWM)
E-mail: lindajoshua@blumail.org

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