Collaborative Effort from Two Southern Leyte State University Campuses Develops Municipal Consolidation System
Funded by CHED-SIKAP and SLSU-HC with significant support from the DILG-Hinunangan, Madelyn B. Manun-Og from Southern Leyte State University-Hinunangan and James Brian Flores from Southern Leyte State University-Sogod have published their study titled "Optimizing Registry of Inhabitants’ Record Management: The Development of Municipal Consolidation System for Local Governance," aimed to enhance the management of inhabitants' records in local government units.
The study developed a municipal consolidation system using the iterative waterfall model, which was found to be effective in optimizing records management. Positive feedback from user testing and evaluations indicates that the system meets the needs of local government users and has a high acceptance rate, positioning it as a valuable tool for improving local governance practices.
This initiative conforms with Sustainable Development Goal 16: Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions, which aims to promote effective, accountable governance and improve record management systems in local communities.
The successful development of this system opens avenues for further research and implementation in other local government units, enhancing record management practices across the region.
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