DENR, P’QUE PARTNERS IN PUBLIC LAND TITLING The city of Paranaque, the first local government unit (LGU) in the National Capital Region (NCR) to enter into a Memorandum of Partnership Agreement (MOPA) is all-out in supporting the public land titling of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR). The MOPA was entered between the continue reading : DENR, P’que partners in public land titling
PHILIPPINES’ CENTURY-OLD CADASTRAL SURVEY SAGA ENDS
PHILIPPINES’ CENTURY-OLD CADASTRAL SURVEY SAGA ENDS Taking pride of a 100% accomplishment, Land Management Bureau (LMB) Acting Director Emelyne V. Talabis said that the cadastral survey of the 1,634 cities and municipalities in the Philippines spearheaded by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) is finally completed. As mentioned in the sixth and last continue reading : PHILIPPINES’ CENTURY-OLD CADASTRAL SURVEY SAGA ENDS
Fast track cadastral survey in ARMM urges Pablo
FAST TRACK CADASTRAL SURVEY IN ARMM URGES PABLO December, 2014 Land Management Bureau Director (LMB) Ralph C. Pablo urges co-implementers of the National Cadastral Survey Program (NCSP)in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) to fast tract the remaining unsurveyed parcels in the Region to keep up with the deadline set by Malacanang. “The President continue reading : Fast track cadastral survey in ARMM urges Pablo
LMB joins as Philippines sets world record on largest woman symbol formation
LMB JOINS AS PHILIPPINES SETS WORLD RECORD ON LARGEST WOMAN SYMBOL FORMATION The Philippines is now the official holder of the largest woman symbol formation, according to the Guinness World Records (GWR). During the Philippine Commission on Women’s (PCW) 40th founding anniversary on January 7 at Kalayaan Hall in Malacañan, Manila, PCW Executive Director Emmeline continue reading : LMB joins as Philippines sets world record on largest woman symbol formation
LMB Visited by Delegates from the National Land Commission, the Royal Government of Bhutan
LMB VISITED BY DELEGATES FROM THE NATIONAL LAND COMMISSION, THE ROYAL GOVERNMENT OF BHUTAN The Land Management Bureau (LMB) hosted the visit of officials from the National Land Commission of the Royal Kingdom of Bhutan on January 23, 2015, held at the CLAMP Conference Room. It aimed to intensify their study tour through learning the continue reading : LMB Visited by Delegates from the National Land Commission, the Royal Government of Bhutan
The “Youth” for the Youth
THE “YOUTH” FOR THE YOUTHFebruary, 2015 Members of the National Youth Desk Office (NYDO) meet to calendar the Youth Program of activities this 2015 to be carried out in all public and private elementary and secondary schools nationwide. The “young at heart” officers of the NYD comprising of employees from the Department of Environment and continue reading : The “Youth” for the Youth
LMB commits better services to public, special clients
LMB COMMITS BETTER SERVICES TO PUBLIC, SPECIAL CLIENTS February, 2015 The Land Management Bureau (LMB) strengthens its commitment to provide better and improved services to the public particularly to persons with disability (PWD) and senior citizens (SC), through the conduct of an orientation on the rights and privileges of special clients,held at the LMB Training continue reading : LMB commits better services to public, special clients
Work ethics in public land titling, introduced
WORK ETHICS IN PUBLIC LAND TITLING, INTRODUCED March, 2015 A lecture on conduct and ethical standards for civil servants was included in the training module on the Systematic Adjudication (SA) approach in public land titling in capacitating land inspectors and adjudicators. “We do not only want to develop experts in terms of land adjudication but continue reading : Work ethics in public land titling, introduced
Land Management Officers “genderized”
LAND MANAGEMENT OFFICERS “GENDERIZED” The Gender and Development Focal Point System (GAD-FPS) conducted a gender sensitivity training (GST) for officers of the Land Management Bureau (LMB) to become gender responsive to clienteles on land-related transactions. The group composed of Land Management Officers (LMOs), Land Management Examiners (LMEs), Records Officers, Special Investigators and Cartographers was the continue reading : Land Management Officers “genderized”