2 -
Countries and numbers of participants
represented
ented at the seminar
Participants representing
Social security
Planning
Employers
Workers
Total
1
1. 2.
Afghanistan
1
Bangladesh
1
•
Burma
1
1
1
1
4.
Hong Kong
1
5.
India
1
1
6.
Indonesia
2
1*
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1
3
1
4
7.
Iran
1
8.
Japan
1**
9.
Khmer Rep.
1
10.
Korea
1
1
11.
Malaysia
1
1
12.
Nepal
1
13.
Pakistan✶✶✶
2
14.
Philippines
1
1
2
2
15.
Singapore
2
1
16.
Sri Lanka
2
1
17.
Thailand
1
1
18.
Viet-Nam
1
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1
1
1
2.
2
1
2
6
3
3
2
1
1
19.
Western Samoa
1
Total
23
5
5
37
* Participant sent by his organisation at its own expense. ** Participant sent by his Government at its own expense. *** Participants did not receive payments to cover travelling and subsistence
expenses.
(2)
International experts
One international expert was furnished by the ISSA. The ILO provided two experts from its Social Security Division in Geneva and two from its Regional Office in Bangkok, and also recruited a specialist on social security and national economy.
(See Annex 2 to the present report.)
(3) Secretariat
A senior official of the Social Security Division of the ILO was assigned as Director of the Seminar, with over-all responsibility for the technical and administrative arrangements as well as for the conduct of the seminar's work.
The administrative and financial officer, who was detached from the ILO Branch Office in Tokyo, assumed responsibility for the detailed administrative and financial work, including payment of allowances and keeping of the accounts of expenses of the seminar on the spot.
The ILO Regional Office in Bangkok sent one of its secretaries to act as secretary to the seminar.
The host Government set up an organising committee headed by Mr. Reynaldo J. Gregorio, Acting Administrator of the Social Security System of the Philippines. The organising committee ensured the Smooth working of the general seminar arrangements, contacts with the press and radio and television networks, organisation of field visits and other matters, including the duplication of documents and various secretariat services. Transportation facilities between the hotel and the seminar premises, and a number of social activities of the seminar were also organised by this committee.
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