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PSA commends Himamaylan City for pioneering the 2022 Community-Based Monitoring System (CBMS) in Negros Occidental. Mayor Raymund Tongson received the commendation for leading the first implementation of this innovative monitoring system in the province. The initiative, based on Republic Act No. 11315, aims to generate updated disaggregated data for targeting beneficiaries, conducting poverty analysis, and designing effective policies. The successful roll-out, funded by the City Government of Himamaylan with technical assistance from PSA, signifies the city's dedication to data-driven governance and community development. Tongson emphasized the importance of accurate data in shaping inclusive policies and solidifying Himamaylan's position as an innovative leader in utilizing data for the betterment of its residents.
PHILSYS SIGN UP. A young girl poses for a photo for her Philippine Identification System (PhilSys) identification card in this undated photo. Mobile teams have been deployed to reach out to residents that need to be registered with PhilSys.(PNA file photo by PGLena) ILOILO CITY - Over 5.5 million or 69.10 percent of the 7.9 million population of Western Visayas are now registered with the Philippine Identification System (PhilSys) as of March 21, 2022. The Philippine Regional Statistical Services Office 6 (RSSO 6) of the Philippine Statistical Authority (PSA) OIC Regional Director Nelida Amolar, in an interview on Friday, said the coverage consists of the face-to-face step 1 and 2 registration, and step 1 of the online registration. All registration teams except for those assigned in fixed centers inside the malls have been deployed down to the barangays, institutions, and far-flung areas to reach out to those who are unlisted with the PhilSys, Amolar added. "We are just mapping o
PHILSYS SIGN UP. A young girl poses for a photo for her Philippine Identification System (PhilSys) identification card in this undated photo. Mobile teams have been deployed to reach out to residents that need to be registered with PhilSys.(PNA file photo by PGLena) ILOILO CITY - Over 5.5 million or 69.10 percent of the 7.9 million population of Western Visayas are now registered with the Philippine Identification System (PhilSys) as of March 21, 2022. The Philippine Regional Statistical Services Office 6 (RSSO 6) of the Philippine Statistical Authority (PSA) OIC Regional Director Nelida Amolar, in an interview on Friday, said the coverage consists of the face-to-face step 1 and 2 registration, and step 1 of the online registration. All registration teams except for those assigned in fixed centers inside the malls have been deployed down to the barangays, institutions, and far-flung areas to reach out to those who are unlisted with the PhilSys, Amolar added. "We are just mapping o