On November 15, 2025, the exhibition and final round of the "Human Act for the Community 2025" competition, themed "Perseverance in Service," took place at the Nhan Dan Newspaper (Hanoi). Speaking at the event, Mr. Le Quoc Minh, Member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam, Deputy Head of the Central Propaganda and Mass Mobilization Department, Editor-in-Chief of Nhan Dan Newspaper, President of the Vietnam Journalists Association , and Head of the Award Organizing Committee, shared that in its very first year, the Human Act Prize was approved as a national-level award.
From "Pioneering Achievements" and "Creative Communities," this season's awards have the theme "Persistent Service," aiming to recognize the contributions of individuals and businesses who have consistently dedicated themselves to society.
Looking back at the previous two seasons of the Human Act Prize, it's clear that while the 2023 theme, "Pioneering Milestones," was a tribute to those who paved the way – the first warriors who overcame difficulties to lay the foundation for community action – the 2024 theme, "Creative Communities," represents a powerful transformation, marking a collective that knows how to connect, collaborate, and spread impactful models.
Coming to the Human Act Prize 2025, with the theme "Perseverance in Service," that journey continues through the persistent preservation, nurturing, and deepening of the values that have been sown, so that they may spread further and become more sustainable over time.

According to Mr. Le Quoc Minh, the Human Act Prize is a deeply moving award. Through a visually engaging exhibition space, directly connected to the Ho Guom pedestrian street, the exhibition aims to spread inspiration for action, encouraging every citizen to join hands in building a compassionate and sustainable Vietnam. Each project has its own story, but collectively they represent commendable efforts, inspiring initiatives, and models worthy of replication, creating a more widespread and sustainable community-oriented approach in Vietnam.
Bui Ngoc Hai, Project Director of the 2025 Community Action Award, expressed: “The exhibition space cannot fully measure the enormous impact that these projects have brought to the community and the country, reflecting the loving hearts, sacrificial spirit, and dedication of business leaders and community leaders. However, through the numbers and images, visitors will gain some understanding of the journey and contributions that those who serve the community are taking.”
Also on the afternoon of November 15, 2025, the final round of the "Human Act Prize 2025" officially took place. This year, 27 outstanding projects were evaluated by the Judging Panel as models that create clear, sustainable social impact and have the potential to be scaled up in the future.
At the Final Round, representatives from each project will have the opportunity to present, debate, and engage in dialogue with the Judging Panel. Based on this, the Judging Panel will select the winning projects in each category and decide on the top prize – the Human Act Prize 2025.
Source: https://baophapluat.vn/trien-lam-hanh-dong-vi-cong-dong-2025.html






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