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Q1:What does ASSA mean?
A1
: ASSA is the acronym for ASEAN Social Security Association.
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Q2
: What is the role of ASSA?
A2
: ASSA represents regional co-operation in the area of Social Security
in the ASEAN region. As a non-government association, it seeks to
promote the development of social security in its member countries
in line with the aspirations, laws and regulations of such countries.
It was developed as a forum whereby its member institutions could
exchange views and experiences on social security issues.
The
five main objectives of ASSA are:
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To promote the development of social security
in the region in consonance with the aspirations, laws and regulations
of the member countries;
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To promote regional co-operation in all areas
of social security activities;
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To exchange experiences and information on
social security;
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To work in co-operation with other social security
institutions in the region and in East Asia, and with similar
or related organizations of social security in any part of the
world; and
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To co-operate in the defence, promotion and
development of social security schemes through training, seminars;
consultations and dialogues, among others.
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Q3
: When was ASSA established?
A3
: ASSA was officially set up on February 13, 1998, with the formal
signing of the Memorandum of Agreement in Bangkok, Thailand.
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Q4
: How does ASSA fulfill its responsibility to the ASEAN region?
What are its socio-economic obligation?
A4
: ASSA unites together the best minds on social security protection
in Southeast Asia. It aspires to harness and maximize all efforts
to achieve progressive and sustainable social security protection
within the region. In time to come, it will certainly play a significant
role in the development of social security protection in the region.
It will also become a vibrant, dynamic and respected association
in the region.
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Q5
: What are some activities which were undertaken by ASSA since it
was established?
A5
: Major activities undertaken since its establishment include
the publication of ASSA News, the compilation of the Social Security
Profiles in ASEAN countries, and the compilation of the Good Practices
of ASSA Member Institutions. The launch of the ASSA website in
September 2000 was another important step taken towards fostering
closer exchange of experiences and co-operation among member institutions.
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Q6
: How can my institution join ASSA?
A6
: All social security organizations in ASEAN can send their applications
to the ASSA Secretariat for approval by the ASSA Board.
Click here to download application form or view the guidelines for ASSA observers.
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Q7
: Who can answer my queries?
A7
: For queries pertaining specifically to the member institutions,
please contact them directly. For queries relating to ASSA, you
may direct them to the ASSA Secretariat.
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