By Ivy Tejano

DAVAO City Hall (FB)
DAVAO CITY – Acting Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte II highlighted the crucial role of civil registrars in ensuring accurate public records and efficient government service delivery during the opening of the 4th National Convention and Seminar on Civil Registration Processes on Tuesday, March 10, at the SMX Convention Center Davao.
More than 1,000 civil registrars, government personnel, and civil registration stakeholders from across the country gathered for the convention organized by the Samahan ng mga Tagapagtalang Sibil ng Pilipinas Inc.
In his welcome message on behalf of the Davao City government, Duterte greeted the delegates and acknowledged the vital work of civil registry professionals in maintaining reliable records of vital events such as births, marriages, and deaths.
Duterte emphasized that accurate civil registration is essential to ensuring that citizens are properly recognized in government records and can access public services and legal rights.
The convention brought together participants from various local government units and national agencies to discuss best practices and strategies to improve civil registration nationwide.
With the theme “Everything is Accounted for,” this year’s gathering highlighted transparency, accountability, and the adoption of modern practices to support efficient, accurate documentation systems.
Organizers said the convention aims to strengthen collaboration among civil registrars and government institutions while enhancing the knowledge and skills of civil registry personnel.
Participants attended seminars and workshops focused on improving service delivery and modernizing civil registration systems nationwide.
Officials expressed hope that the discussions and training sessions would equip civil registrars with the tools and insights needed to strengthen civil registration services further and ensure that every Filipino is properly documented.
The event also showcased Davao City’s capacity to host national gatherings that promote professional development and cooperation among government agencies.
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