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38PR-2024-079

The collaborative endeavor of 2024 POPCEN – CBMS aims to update the demographic counts and social registries of the provinces. Chief Statistical Specialist, Naldo G. Pendaliday, MPA, apprised the newly hired census area supervisors on the factual gathering of data which requires their integrity and veracity. He also mentioned that the population as a whole will determine many beneficial opportunities for the community.

Additionally, the government is interested in obtaining various structures across the provinces, and geotagging is crucial to this process. Dynrazil A. Nuron, Statistical Analyst, and Fahad B. Momen, Information Systems Analyst II, discussed the proper utilization of these key elements.
The 6-day training focused on enumeration procedures, navigation through tablet-based application, field supervision, and form review throughout the data collection period. Ensuring appropriate results requires authentic data and that is the primary objectives of this session.

 


NALDO G. PENDALIDAY, MPA
Chief Statistical Specialist

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