THE Presidential Commission for the Urban Poor (PCUP) has partnered with the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) through a memorandum of agreement to bolster the provision of civil registry documents and other critical services to the urban poor.
PCUP chairman and chief executive officer Elpidio Jordan Jr. said the collaboration underscores a joint commitment to streamline services and improve the quality of life for the disadvantaged communities.
The agreement was signed by Jordan and PSA deputy national statistician Civil Registration and Central Support Office acting chief Clemente Manaoag, representing national statistician and Civil Registrar General Undersecretary Claire Dennis Mapa to cement a comprehensive partnership between the two agencies.
Under the arrangement, the PCUP will provide the necessary logistical support, including venues, equipment and promotion of PSA services through various media platforms.
For its part, the PSA would participate in PCUP events and provide technical assistance and informational resources.
“This partnership with the PSA marks a significant milestone in our journey to provide essential services such as civil registration, which is a fundamental right and a vital component for accessing various government services,” Jordan said.
Manaoag stressed that the PSA is ready to assist the PCUP in meeting the needs of vulnerable sectors to ensure their identity from birth to death.
The MOA will be effective for four years from 2024 to 2027 with a mandatory review before renewal to assess progress and make necessary adjustments.