Awards

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  • Awards by VUSTA Viet Nam & VUSTA Binh Thuan province

Thien Chi is often quoted as the good model NGO in Binh Thuan province. It has received several awards by VUSTA Vietnam and VUSTA Binh Thuan province each year for its great contribution of community development. It has also been asked by the province to show the way to other local NGOs and organizations.

  • Award by World Bank for Innovation Project

Thien Chi has always focused on sustainable development. It was asked by the authorities to look into waste management, a growing concern in Vietnam. Thien Chi has designed a waste recycling program to reduce waste and produce compost. At the same time, Thien Chi organizes the collection of plastic waste by tens of thousands of children at school. The waste is sold for recycling, thus providing additional income to the schools. The program also has a tremendous impact on public opinion to reduce the use of plastic. Thien Chi was rewarded by the World Bank for its innovative program.

  • Award by MSD (Research Center for Management and Sustainable Development) for Transparency and Accountability

In 2014, Thien Chi was honorably acknowledged as one of the organizations with the best practices on transparency, accountability and resource mobilization by MSD in Ha Noi.

  • Awards by local authorities at project sites in 3 districts of Binh Thuan province

Each year, Thien Chi has received a lot of awards from local authorities where it operates for community support and development. These awards are the recognition for Thien Chi’s contribution and reputation for the development of the communities.

  • Awards by the Trophy BBDM in Belgium, and Laureat for Human rights by the CNCDH in France (January 2021)

This is an award for the many people who work together as partners or sympathizers, acknowledging our efforts to help the people in Viet Nam.

Other Campaigns

Supporting Flood-Affected Families to Restore Dragon Fruit Gardens in Ham Thuan Nam

14/03/2026
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In February 2026, Thien Chi Center – the Ham Thuan Nam Community Development Project continued its second round of support for 24 disadvantaged households affected by the floods that occurred in October 2025. These families live in Ham Thanh, Ham Kiem, Tan Lap, and Tan Thanh communes, areas that suffered significant damage after the heavy flooding.

TRAINING ON RECOGNIZING HYPERTENSION – JOINING HANDS TO PREVENT STROKE

12/03/2026
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Recently, in Hoai Duc commune, Thien Chi Center organized a training session titled “Recognizing and Preventing Hypertension and the Risk of Stroke” for women participating in the Center’s microcredit loan program.

How Early Intervention Helps Reduce the Economic Burden on Families

07/03/2026
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In recent years, more children with special educational needs have been identified. However, not all families have the financial capacity to access early intervention services from the beginning. Many parents delay assessment and support because they lack information or worry about the cost. In reality, early intervention not only supports children’s cognitive and behavioral development but also helps reduce the long-term economic burden on families.

The First Gathering of Thien Chi Center’s Student Loan Support Group

05/03/2026
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In a warm and hopeful atmosphere, Thien Chi Center organized the first gathering for the group of students receiving educational loans. These young students are being supported by the center with financial assistance to cover the costs of college and university studies, opening a new door for their future.

Thien Chi Center Pilots Cattle Manure Composting with Biological Additives and Biochar for Initial Application in Crop Farming

27/02/2026
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With the aim of promoting sustainable and environmentally friendly agriculture while reducing input costs for local farmers, the Thien Chi Center has implemented a cattle manure composting initiative combined with biological additives and biochar. The project has also begun applying organic fertilizer products on a pilot basis to several farming households in the area.

CLOSED-LOOP AGRICULTURAL MODEL – A SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOOD APPROACH FOR DISADVANTAGED HOUSEHOLDS

25/02/2026
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To support disadvantaged households in gradually stabilizing their livelihoods and increasing income, the project has implemented a closed-loop agricultural model consisting of raising chickens using biological bedding, growing vegetables, and raising earthworms. This environmentally friendly production model is well suited to local conditions and the capacities of rural households.