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38PR-2024-090

This significant event aimed to deliver essential services, including National ID registration and Birth registration, to children and families from the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) camps. The service caravan was a collaborative effort among various government agencies, demonstrating a unified commitment to fostering peace and development in areas affected by conflict. The PSA-Maguindanao team, led by Chief Statistical Specialist NALDO G. PENDALIDAY, MPA, participated on behalf of PSA-BARMM OIC Regional Director ENGR. AKAN G. TULA. Their involvement ensured that residents of these communities had access to vital civil registration services. This initiative aligns with the broader goals of the normalization process under the Bangsamoro Peace Agreement, aiming to bring essential services closer to the people, particularly those in the MILF camps. By providing National ID and Birth registration services, the PSA-Maguindanao contributes to the government's efforts to ensure that every citizen is recognized and can benefit from government services.

 

NALDO G. PENDALIDAY, MPA
Chief Statistical Specialist 
 

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