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GROUP PRESENTATION EXERCISE 2 GROUP MEMBERS: NAME COUNTRY William Nyundu – Chair Person Zambia Matlhoeko Thaisi – Rapportuer Lesotho Ruth Minja – Member Tanzania Panduleni Kali - Member Namibia

Model question sequence (employees) Are you covered with any social security scheme? Yes No Don’t know 2. Do you benefit from paid annual leave?

Model question sequence (employees) 3. Are you benefiting from the paid sick leave? Yes No Don’t know 4. What is your employment status? Employer Own account worker Employee Unpaid family worker Other ….specify

List of additional group of workers Own account worker – informal sector enterprise Own account worker – households Employers – informal sector enterprise Contributing family worker – formal sector Enterprise Contributing family worker – informal sector enterprise Members of producers cooperative – informal sector enterprises

Reasons for adding group of workers Lack adhering to the criteria mentioned in part 2 of the questionnaire

Related topics important to include Social security questions Annual paid leave Paid sick leave Employment status

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