In celebration of the 35th Civil Registration Month, a series of creative contests, including Poster Making, Creative Slogan Making, and Essay Writing, were held to highlight the theme "Building a Resilient, Agile, and Future Fit Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) System." The contests aimed to engage the public in understanding the importance of civil registration and vital statistics in nation building.The said contest were joined by the Royal British College Senior Highschool students.

The poster-making contest showcased the creativity and artistic vision of participants in depicting the CRVS theme. The winners of the competition were Jhericson Mendoza, Princess Torres and Hanna Nicole C. Valencia. The creative slogan-making contest encouraged participants to craft impactful slogans that encapsulate the essence of a resilient and agile CRVS system. The winners were Yesha Mae Nicole Milla, Christian Villados and Janelle Maralit. The essay writing contest, lastly, provided an avenue for participants to express their thoughts on how a resilient and agile CRVS system can contribute to societal growth. The winners were Steven Lloyd R. De la Cruz, Marc Aaron B. Lagmay and Dhein Allexia Manabat.
The contests were a resounding success, bringing together a vibrant group of participants who showcased their skills in visual arts, writing, and critical thinking. The creative outputs of these contests help raise awareness of the crucial role that civil registration plays in building a resilient society.
The winners received recognition for their outstanding contributions and their work will be celebrated as part of the ongoing effort to build a future-fit CRVS system.
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CHARITO C. ARMONIA
Regional Director
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