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Fraud Item: fraud / scam: World Conference on Human Trafficking (HTACPT) against Child Protection & HIV/AIDS Treatment, Prostitution, Sex Sector and Bonded Labor

Fraudulent message

Date sent: Fri, 25 Jul 2014
Subject: 2014 INTERNATIONAL WORLD CONFERENCE INVITATION
From: kaitlyn walker

Dear Colleagues
 
You are cordially invited to participate in the forth - coming World Conference on Human Trafficking (HTACPT) against Child Protection & HIV/AIDS Treatment, Prostitution, Sex Sector and Bonded Labor.
 
The aims of the conference are to bring together researchers and practitioners in an effort to lay the ground work 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.
 
The World Conference on Human Trafficking (HTACPT) against Child Protection & HIV/AIDS Treatment, Prostitution, Sex Sector and Bonded Labor is scheduled to take place from (Sep. 21st – 25th 2014) in California, United States and from (Sep. 28th _ 3rd of Oct. 2014) in Dakar-Senegal, the Sylvester R. Clinton Foundation and other benevolent donors worldwide.
 
Note that all interested delegates that requires entry visa to enter the United States to attend this meeting will be assisted by the organization, in obtaining visa in their passport. Free air round trip tickets to attend this meeting will be provided to all participants. The Workshop welcomes paper presentation from any interested participants willing to present papers during the meeting.
 
For registration information you are to contact the conference secretariat via E-mail {secretariat_htacpt@mynet.com}.
 
Please share the information with your colleagues.
 
Sincerely
Kaitlyn walker,
E-mail: kaitlyn_walker@hotmail.com
(M.D) Activities Coordinator.

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