Gala ceremony for the Human Act Prize 2025

The Human Act Prize 2025 gala ceremony took place at Ho Guom Theatre (Ha Noi), on the evening of December 16, honouring outstanding projects and ideas, as well as community-minded actions that have inspired dedication and steadfast service towards a better future for everyone.

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Lai Xuan Mon, Member of the Party Central Committee (PCC) and Standing Deputy Head of the PCC's Commission of Communication-Education and Mass Mobilisation, presented the Perseverance Project Award to four projects.

As an annual award led by Nhan Dan Newspaper with the support of VCCorp JSC, the Human Act Prize has become a reputable national-level award, recognising individuals, organisations and businesses that persistently generate positive value for society through impactful and long-term community initiatives and projects.

Earlier the same day, General Secretary To Lam commended Nhan Dan Newspaper for its efforts in organising the Human Act Prize. He also urged the newspaper to invest in expanding the prize’s scale, reach and award categories, so as to recognise more role models of good deeds and acts of kindness, spreading motivation and inspiration across the community. The move, he said, would help amplify and replicate such noble actions, ensuring that unsung individuals who devote themselves to society day and night are not overlooked.

With the theme “Persevering in Service”, the 2025 season received 160 entries, up from 138 projects in 2024.

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Le Quoc Minh, Member of the PCC, Editor-in-Chief of Nhan Dan Newspaper, Deputy Head of the PCC’s Commission of Communication-Education and Mass Mobilisation, President of the Viet Nam Journalists Association, and Head of the Organising Committee of the Human Act Prize 2025, presents an award to Doctor Le Thanh Do.

Submissions came from businesses, social organisations, volunteer groups and individuals nationwide, spanning a wide range of fields: nature conservation, sustainable livelihoods, education, healthcare, equal opportunity, welfare for vulnerable groups, paying tribute to history, preserving cultural identity, and green transition in production and business operations.

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