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Fraud Item: fraud / escroc: Global Women's Affairs GWA / gwa2016@usa.com

Fraudulent message

From: GWA
Send reply to: gwa2016@usa.com
Subject: 2016 GLOBAL SUMMIT...
Date sent: Tue, 29 Dec 2015

Dear Sir/Madame,

On behalf of Global Women's Affairs (GWA), It is a great privilege for us to invite you on World Congress focus on the Women Rights, Human Trafficking and well-being of girls and women. Scheduled to take place from [January 18th-22th, United States and Senegal from January 25th-29th 2016].

The 2016 Congress will bring together world leaders, advocates, policymakers, journalists, young people, researchers and leaders of the private sector and civil society to showcase what it means and how it works when women and girls become the focus of development efforts. For more for details requirement for your Visa and registration, Please contact the secretariat office via Email: [gwa2016@usa.com].

Registration is free and delegates are entitle to a free United States Visa arrangements by the Organizing Committee. That will include your transportation, feeding, round trip air tickets to both events etc...

Delegates will only be responsible for their own hotel accommodation in Dakar, Senegal were the second phase of the event will take place.

Best Regards,
(Gwa) Women's Organizing Committee

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