Eakok Attomanobik Unnayan Sangstha is a recognized Network Member (N0826) of the UN Climate Technology Centre and Network (CTCN). Eakok works extensively in areas such as sustainable development, climate change adaptation, disaster management, public health, education, livelihoods, and human rights. The organization specializes in communication and awareness, innovation and research, and capacity building, with sectoral expertise in human health and waste management. Through partnerships with national and international bodies, Eakok strives to empower communities, promote environmental sustainability, and ensure equitable socio-economic development
The workshop was held on May 26, 2023 at the Drivers Training Center-DTC Auditorium in Purbachal, Dhaka. The workshop was organized under the integrated and participatory way to control air and noise pollution. At the event, more than 200 transport workers pledged not to blow horns unnecessarily to control noise pollution.
From 08 January to 12 January,2012 a regional summit was jointly organized by Eakok, SAYEN, NFYOB, UNEP, CEE India and Department of Environment of Bangladesh. Venue was Biam Aditorium, Dhaka, Bangladesh & one day field visit was at Bangladesh Agriculture Research Institute (BARI) Gazipur.
In 1998, UNEP RRC.AP together with SEI drew attention to the possibility of impacts of transboundary air pollution in South Asia. This initiative led to the adoption of the Malé Declaration by eight participating countries – Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Iran, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka, at the Seventh Governing Council of SACEP. The initiative was funded by the Swedish International Development Agency (Sida) as part of the Regional Air Pollution in Developing Countries (RAPIDC)
Dr. Mustafa Jalal Mohiuddin, MP was present in the occasion as the chief guest while Mr. Stefan Priesner, UNDP Country Director,Bangladesh, Mr. Kazi Ali Reza, UNIC, Mr. Dulal Biswas, President, NFYOB, Md. Abdul Wahed, Executive Director, Eakok, Mr. Ramoni Mohan Chakma, National UNV Coordinator were present as the special guests. Mr. Md. Azizur Rahman, Director General, Department of Youth Development presided over the occasion.
After the cleanup at the in and outside of the Lalbagh Forte area the cleaning team including the guests went to Azad Muslim Welfare Complex for the closing of the event. Mr.Md. Abdul Wahed, Executive Director, Eakok Attomanobik Unnayan Sangstha said in his speech that International Youth Day was first proposed in 1991 to promote the benefits that the youth bring into the world and their positive works. It is observed globally and youth organizations hold various activities including youth events that tackle matters related to education, employment and other issues relevant to the youth. They hold sporting events, demos and exhibitions featuring young people’s accomplishments. He mentioned that in Bangladesh, the Ministry of Youth and various youth organizations creating real opportunities for young people in developing activities and employment in the country.
In 1998, UNEP RRC.AP together with SEI drew attention to the possibility of impacts of transboundary air pollution in South Asia. This initiative led to the adoption of the Malé Declaration by eight participating countries – Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Iran, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka, at the Seventh Governing Council of SACEP. The initiative was funded by the Swedish International Development Agency (Sida) as part of the Regional Air Pollution in Developing Countries (RAPIDC)