Each project tells a story of determination, resilience, and a commitment to serving people, spanning fields such as education, healthcare, environment, culture, green transition, and social equality.
The exhibition, held on November 15 at the Nhan Dan premises, Ha Noi, forms part of the Human Act Prize, a national award recognising remarkable contributions to the community. It aims to inspire individuals and organisations to take action and to share knowledge derived from practical, impactful projects.
Speaking at the event, Le Quoc Minh, member of the Party Central Committee (PCC), Editor-in-Chief of Nhan Dan Newspaper, and President of the Viet Nam Journalists’ Association, highlighted that the Human Act Prize, now a nationally recognised award, has evolved from the themes of “Pioneering Imprint” in 2023 and “Constructive Communities” in 2024 to this year’s focus on perseverance in service.
Minh who is also Deputy Head of the PCC’s Commission for Information, Education, and Mass Mobilisation and Head of the Organising Board of the Human Act Prize noted that the 2025 edition celebrates individuals and organisations that have consistently contributed to society, deepening and sustaining the positive impact of previous initiatives.
The exhibition space, connected directly to the Hoan Kiem walking street, is divided into ten thematic clusters: environmental protection, heritage preservation, child welfare, public health and livelihoods, support for vulnerable groups, community prosperity, recycling, sustainable agriculture, healthy living, and opportunities for youth. Each project offers insights and inspiration, encouraging visitors to engage in creating a compassionate, sustainable Viet Nam.
Bui Ngoc Hai, Project Director of Human Act Prize 2025, emphasised the immeasurable impact of the featured projects, noting that visitors can understand, through images and data, the dedication and sacrifice of community leaders, business executives, and grassroots activists.
This year’s exhibition runs until November 30, 2025 and brings together contributions from a wide range of domestic enterprises, NGOs, and individual initiatives, including Viet Nam Airlines, Heineken Viet Nam, FPT Long Chau Pharmaceuticals, the Viet Nam Wildlife Conservation Centre, and Hagar International, among others.