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The Committee notes that the Government’s report has not been received. It must therefore repeat its previous observation which read as follows:
The Committee notes the Government’s report of 2001, which contained partial replies to its previous comments. However, it notes that this report was not a detailed report on the Convention. The Committee therefore hopes that a detailed report will be provided for examination at its next session and that it will contain all the information required by the report form adopted by the Governing Body for the calculation of the level of benefits (under Articles 44 and 65 or 66 of the Convention), the review of long-term benefits (under Title VI of Article 65: fluctuations in the cost-of-living index, the index of earnings and the amount of benefit for the same period), and the scope of the various social security schemes (under Title I of Article 76: number of employees actually protected as a percentage of the total number of employees in the country). The Committee ventures to draw the Government’s attention to the possibility of having recourse, particularly in the fields of social security and labour statistics, to the technical assistance of the International Labour Office.