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Fraud Item: fraud / escroc: N.J.H.R.F New Jersey Human Rights Foundation, Yolanda Ray

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From: "Mrs. Yolanda Ray"
Subject: 2016 CONFERENCE/INVITATION!!!!!
Date sent: Mon, 28 Mar 2016

Dear Friend and Colleague,

On behalf of (N.J.H.R.F) New Jersey Human Rights Foundation, U.S.A. It is my pleasure to invite you to the International global combined event on Human Trafficking, Prostitution, Sex Work, Child Protection, taking place from June 14th - 17th 2016 in New jersey the United States and in Dakar-Senegal, from June 20th - 23rd 2016. we are inviting people from various countries around the world.

If you are interested to participate and want to represent your country, you may contact the secretariat of the organizing committee by email: secretarypeachiesplash@gmail.com

If you are a holder of passport that may require visa to enter the United States, you may inform the conference secretariat at the time of registration, as the organizing committee is responsible for all visa arrangements and travel assistance.

For more information please contact the secretariat Peachie Splash via email: info.njhrf@usa.com

Please mark these dates in your diary and share the information with your colleagues.

Sincerely,
Ms. Yolanda Ray
(Ph.D) Activities Coordinator

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