LUUBET-luubet game-luubet casino
CN ∷  EN
luubet casino

jackpot city casino PSA targets to assist over 13,000 Antiqueños secure birth certificates

Updated:2025-02-14 08:52 Views:87

(Photo courtesy of PSA Antique)

SAN JOSE DE BUENAVISTA, Antique — The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) targets 13,876 Antiqueños to secure birth certificates under its Birth Registration Assistance Project (BRAP).

PSA-Antique Chief Statistical Specialist Randy Tacogdoy, in an interview on Tuesday, said the targets from 18 municipalities were verified with no birth records by local civil registry offices (LCROs) and village officials.

At the ninth quad committee hearing held on Tuesday, Castro claimed that it seems the former president and his daughter, Vice President Sara Duterte, are only brave to speak their minds when they are not facing Congress.

Article continues after this advertisement

“Most of the people who have no birth records live in remote areas that they do not have access to the LCROs and PSA,” she said.

live222FEATURED STORIES NEWSINFO PhilHealth chief replaced in wake of ouster calls NEWSINFO SC justice: PhilHealth prioritized investments, not benefits NEWSINFO Car owners may eventually have to pay fees to use Edsa, says Remulla

PSA has five teams that hold mobile registrations in coordination with LCROs.

PSA Antique birth registration coordinator Ember Grace Dioso said as of Jan. 30, they have registered 3,852 individuals and issued free PSA birth certificates to 2,458.

Article continues after this advertisement

During the opening of the 35th Civil Registration Month celebration in Laua-an town on Monday, 14 villages of Guaimon, Latazon, Liya-liya, Pandanan, Poblacion, and Santiago availed themselves of the BRAP.

Article continues after this advertisement

The villages host the Indigenous Peoples group Iraynon Bukidnon, one of the priority sectors for the project.

Article continues after this advertisement

Tacogdoy encouraged parents to register their children early for proof of legal identity and nationality.

“I am encouraging, especially parents, to have their children registered early so they would have their much-needed birth certificates,” he said.

Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again. Your subscription has been successful.

Subscribe to our daily newsletter

SIGN ME UP

By providing an email address. I agree to the Terms of Use and acknowledge that I have read the Privacy Policy.jackpot city casino

READ NEXT Open Gov’t Partnership-Asia and the Pacific meeting begi... PhilHealth chief replaced in wake of ouster calls EDITORS' PICK Trump says US will ‘take over’ Gaza as he welcomes Netanyahu Anthony Davis bids farewell to Lakers, ready for ‘next chapter’ DeepSeek: AFP willing to review policies on using Chinese chatbot Teachers had to catch up with ‘Catch-Up Fridays’ Marcos holds meeting with MMDA on comprehensive traffic plan EDITORIAL: Vax wastage: No end in sight? MOST READ DILG: Edsa bus lane may be removed, motorcycles to be allowed in bike lanes Car owners may eventually have to pay fees to use Edsa, says Remulla SC justice: PhilHealth prioritized investments, not benefits Chinese-named X accounts spread fake news to defend Dutertes – group Follow @FMangosingINQ on Twitter --> View comments
Latest News
Recommend News