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Zambales ‘all out’ for free birth registrati­on of IPS

- By Henry Empeño Correspond­ent

BOTOLAN, Zambales—the local government unit (LGU) here will fully support a government project for the free birth registrati­on of members of the indigenous Ayta tribe, as well as those living in marginaliz­ed upland communitie­s, who don’t have financial means to register with local authoritie­s.

Mayor Jun Omar Ebdane said his office has mobilized its resources for the Philsys Birth Registrati­on Assistance Project (PBRAP) and provided an initial fund of P98,500 for the negative registrati­on of residents in the remote barangay of Maculcol.

“We support the project 101 percent, because this will benefit a lot of our Ayta brethren, most of whom cannot afford to pay for the birth registrati­on of their children,” said Ebdane, who joined the launch of the PBRAP program in Zambales last week.

“The Botolan LGU has already allocated P1 million for the establishm­ent of a PSA [Philippine Statistics Authority] office in Botolan so that this project can be sustained and be fully operationa­l,” the town mayor added.

Eight Ayta children from Barangay Maculcol became the first beneficiar­ies of the PBRAP program in the province last week. They received their certificat­e of live birth in security paper during the program launch on November 11 at the Travelers Hotel in the Subic Bay Freeport.

PSA Zambales Chief Statistica­l Specialist Norman Bundalian said the eight beneficiar­ies became the first in Central Luzon to receive free negative certificat­ion or free verificati­on from the agency.

Botolan Municipal Civil Registrar Clevelyn Deliquina, meanwhile, said that there are 2,403 slots for free registrati­on for Botolan residents.

She said the free registrati­on would provide better opportunit­y for residents in terms of having a legal document for education as well as employment.

“There’s a lot of sad stories about residents who lose opportunit­ies just because they didn’t have a certificat­e of birth,” Deliquina added.

The PBRAP program is part of the government’s commitment to the 2015-2024 Civil Registrati­on and Vital Statistics Decade, which aims to get the birth of least 99.5 percent of Filipinos registered with local authoritie­s.

Target recipients of the project include persons in marginaliz­ed communitie­s, indigenous people, Muslim Filipinos, the poorest sectors in the country, and persons currently living outside their place of birth.

The PSA said it targets the free registrati­on of about 16,000 residents of Zambales under PBRAP, with members of indigenous people and marginaliz­ed sector as priority.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? EIGHT Ayta children, including Junah Cabalic Dela Cruz, received their certificat­e of live birth on November 11 during the Philsys Birth Registrati­on Assistance Project launch.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO EIGHT Ayta children, including Junah Cabalic Dela Cruz, received their certificat­e of live birth on November 11 during the Philsys Birth Registrati­on Assistance Project launch.

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