Following the success of the previous two seasons, the Human Act Prize 2025 honors the journeys of steadfast and silent dedication for the common good – individuals and organizations that have chosen a difficult but meaningful path: Serving voluntarily, steadfastly and humanely.

This year’s exhibition, themed “Persevering in Service”, introduces 27 outstanding community projects and initiatives selected for the final round. The exhibition is divided into 10 clusters according to thematic groups, from “Growing Green Vitality” with environmental protection projects, “Source of Pride” which helps viewers understand projects to protect, preserve and promote national cultural heritage, to “Strong Little Feet” with initiatives to protect and care for children…

Each project is a story of perseverance, tenacity and the will to serve humanity, demonstrating long-term efforts in education , health, environment, culture, green transformation and social equality.

Speaking at the event, journalist Le Quoc Minh, member of the Party Central Committee, Editor-in-Chief of Nhan Dan Newspaper, Deputy Head of the Central Propaganda and Mass Mobilization Commission, President of the Vietnam Journalists Association, Head of the Organizing Committee of the Community Action Award shared: “Through two seasons of the Human Act Prize named “Pioneering Imprint” and “Creating Community”, we want to use the name “Persevering Service” for this year’s award to honor the imprints of individuals, organizations and businesses that have persistently contributed to society over a long period of time”.

According to journalist Le Quoc Minh, what they have in common is a spirit of steadfast service - both intimate and great; both quiet and fierce. In an ever-changing world , the value of a person, a community or a nation lies not only in a strong start, but also in the ability to steadfastly go to the end with what is right.
Regarding the exhibition, journalist Le Quoc Minh said that, unlike the previous two times, the 2025 Community Action Exhibition was held on the grounds of Nhan Dan Newspaper so that people could have the opportunity to access the projects and further spread meaningful initiatives for the community.

Director of the Human Act Prize, Bui Ngoc Hai, said that the exhibition cannot fully demonstrate the social impact of the projects as well as the tireless dedication of business leaders and community leaders over many years. However, the Organizing Committee hopes that the information in the exhibition will help visitors understand part of the journey and the lasting contributions of these projects.


Through visual display space, the exhibition aims to spread inspiration for action, encouraging every citizen to join hands in creating a humane and sustainable Vietnam.
Source: https://hanoimoi.vn/trien-lam-lan-toa-tinh-than-kien-tri-phung-su-cong-dong-723394.html






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