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Fraud Item: World Summit on Trafficking of Young Women and Children

Fraudulent message

Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Subject: INTERNATIONAL SUMMIT
INVITATION!

Please contact the
 conference organizing committee Directly for more information --
 info_wstywc@mynet.com and info.wstywc@aol.com

Dear Colleagues and
Friends,

The Global
Association for Women's Rights and Welfare (GAWRW) invite you to the World
Summit on Trafficking of Young Women and Children, which will be held from 20th
-23rd August 2013 in Washington, DC and from 26 -29 August 2013 in Dakar
Senegal.

 

The Summit will
operate primarily in an interactive mode.  During  the Summit key  issues
 relating  to Trafficking  and Young  Women  will  be presented by  local  and
foreign  speakers  in  the  form  of  interactive  lectures, case  studies,
 video  documentaries,  skills sharing  workshops,  utilizing multi-media  and
 informal  discussions through  active  participation among participants.  On
 the  last  day  of  the  Summit  participants  will formulate  a Youth  Action
Plan that will be presented to UN bodies and related
stakeholders.

Interested delegate
should contact the Secretary General for more information via Email:
info_wstywc@mynet.com and info.wstywc@aol.com

You can also contact me via my
E-mail: emily.jonath@aim.com

Yours
truly,

Dr Emily
Jonathan
E-mail:
emily.jonath@aim.com

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