from: Evelyn Jack <eva.kul@hotmail.com>
date: Jun 1, 2020, 9:42 PM
subject: CONTACT THE COORDINATOR,,
mailed-by: gmail.com
Very well, The conference will be held in August. The conference is
aimed at enlightening and empowering the youths about their ability to
bring a positive change to their community and Nations at large. It
will be a fully packaged seminar and at the end the organization will
select the bests among the participants and offer them employment as
(WHRAF) is looking forward to opening branches in Africa especially in
the countries that are facing crisis.
Problems facing Africa and possible solutions to it is the key topic
of discussion during the seminar. The organization Human Right and
Aids Foundation (WHRAF) is a non-profit organization and there are
independent donors who will take care of all approved participants
expenses including flight tickets from the participants home country
or country of residence to US,and from US to Africa Senegal, and back
to their home country both accommodation and feeding throughout the
participant's stay for the conference in the United States.
The organization will have to process the Visas for all approved
participants who's passport requires entry Visa to the United States
and Senegal. But Participants will only pay half of their hotel
reservation fee in Senegal.This is a mode to screen out opportunists
who will be coming to the conference because of the financial package.
I am inviting you to be the principal representative of your country
during this conference if you wish. Contact the conference coordinator
through this email ( coordinator.whrafs@programmer.net ) for more
details and info on registration procedures, inform them that I
recommended you.
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