By Jong Cadion
ASEC Bresilda Gervacio imparting about the rationale of the training. |
PAGADIAN CITY (March
8, 2018) - ”DENR will not lag behind the trend in terms of online services”,
Forester Bresilda M. Gervacio, ASEC for Financial Management & Information
System uttered during the opening program of the Environmental Law Enforcement Management
Information System (ELEMIS) Regional Roll-Out at Alexandra by the Sea in
Dapitan City on February 7, 2018.
ELEMIS is a
tool to facilitate the preparation of filing of cases for person/business that
violated specific environmental laws on biodiversity, forestry and mining
sector.
ASEC Gervacio
said, “ELEMIS will provide vital information for other Environmental Law
Enforcement (ELE) agencies as basis for action, planning and decision making. It
will also improve ELE services, promote
transparency and accountability among enforcers and managers, hence, this
training”.
The 3-day
roll-out (February 7-9, 2018) aims to capacitate all PENROs and CENROs’
enforcement staff to use the system, develop an action plan and gather
recommendations to improve the system.
Resource
persons are the following: ASEC Bresilda M. Gervacio, Engr. Roberto Aguda, Mr.
Nasser Lawrence B. Luminog and Wildlife Resources Division’s Information
Officer Sheena Rubin, all from DENR central office.
Region 9 is the 6th recipient region of said training. Participants consist of 22 men and 9 women
Enforcement Section Chiefs, Special Investigators of PENROs and CENROs and
Enforcement Division staff of the regional office who are warmly welcomed by
PENRO Salahuddin A. Kaing. (Maribel G. Acama)
the Region 9 participants together with the central
office resource
persons/facilitators, regional office staff and PENR Officer of
ZDN.
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