The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) Camarines Norte has successfully cleared its initial target of registering 524,448 individuals or 100. 1% and a total of 265,222 ePhilIDs have been issued for the National ID System. Following this achievement, PSA has an additional registration target of 105,857 individuals to further expand the reach of the National ID system across the province.
To maintain comprehensive coverage of the population, PSA Camarines Norte has been actively conducting mobile registration efforts, particularly focusing on children below 5 years old. In partnership with the Municipal Social Welfare and Development Offices (MSWDOs) and Child Development Workers (CDWs), PSA conducted mobile registration at Child Development Centers in the province. The team has successfully registered 1,451 children under five years old for the month of November.
Simultaneously, PSA Camarines Norte continued its collaboration with the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) in the Registration and Authentication of 4Ps beneficiaries. During the Family Development Sessions (FDS), wherein 1,783 National IDs were authenticated, 949 individuals were successfully registered, and 1,320 ePhilIDs were issued, helping beneficiaries access government services more efficiently.
Another key strategy implemented by PSA Camarines Norte is the PhilSys on Wheels, a mobile registration unit that roams across different municipalities in the province. This initiative successfully registered 840 individuals and issued 214 ePhilIDs in the month of November.
PSA Camarines Norte continues to conduct mobile registration and distribute ePhilIDs. These initiatives are made possible through active partnerships with Provincial and Local Government Units, National Government Agencies, Non-Governmental Organizations, Schools, and other private institutions. The PhilSys on Wheels remains a vital tool in reaching more remote barangays and boosting registration efforts. With these ongoing efforts, PSA is making significant strides in ensuring that every CamNorteño has access to the National ID, a key step toward greater inclusivity and improved service delivery for all.