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Fraud Item: GAOHDEC Global Aid Organization for Health Development & Economic Co-operation / conference invitation

Fraudulent message

From: Bradley Shelton
Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2013
Subject: Conference Invitation
Dear Sir/Madam,

On behalf of (GAOHDEC) Global Aid Organization for Health Development & Economic Co-operation, It is my great privilege to invite you to the International conference on Unemployment, Global Economic Crises, Violence, Force Labor / Sexual Exploitation of Children and Child Trafficking taking place from November 19th- 22nd 2013 in Washington DC United States and in Dakar Senegal West Africa from November 25th - 29th 2013.

The aims of the conference is to bring together researchers and practitioners in an effort to lay a ground work for future collaborative research, advocacy, and program development as well as to educate social service, health care and global financial sectors. The organizers of the event are fully responsible for all visa arrangements, air tickets and travel assistance.

Registration is open to all interested participants; the interested participants should be in position of traveling passport for registration and visa processing, participants are to contact the conference secretariat via Email below for more information and registration.
igahd-org@foxmail.com
Once again we thank you for taking out your time in your busy scheduled to attend this conference meeting with us and we hope to see you at the event venue.

Thanks!
Bradley Shelton
International Legal Director

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