At Green The Environment (GTE), we’re here to help those in need. Our programs focus on the core aspects of social development, with a special emphasis on education, healthcare, nutrition, and sustainable livelihoods. We strive to empower marginalized communities, especially women and children, to create lasting change.

Our Key Programs:

SDG Implementation (2030): Driving progress toward global sustainable development goals. Children & Women Education & Sports: Enhancing education and opportunities for youth and women. Adolescent Girls’ Health & Rights: Improving the health and safety of young girls. WASH Program: Ensuring access to water, sanitation, and hygiene. Food, Nutrition & Health: Promoting access to healthy and nutritious food. Modern Agriculture & Sustainable Fisheries: Supporting innovative agricultural practices and sustainable fishing. Climate Adaptation & Mitigation: Helping communities cope with climate change and reduce its impact. Women Empowerment: Fostering economic and social independence for women. Good Governance & Accountability: Advocating for transparency and strong community leadership. Emergency Response & Disaster Risk Reduction: Rapid response to natural disasters and reducing future risks. Renewable Energy & Climate Finance: Encouraging women’s participation in the renewable energy sector and supporting climate finance transparency. At Green The Environment (GTE), we are committed to fostering positive change across Bangladesh, focusing on empowering vulnerable communities. Here’s a brief overview of our key programs and initiatives:

Implementing SDGs (2030)

We are working towards the achievement of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030, aligning our efforts with global objectives to eradicate poverty, improve health, and protect the environment.

Children & Women Education and Sports

We focus on enhancing educational opportunities and promoting sports for children and women, aiming to empower them with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed.

Adolescents' Girls' & Women's Health and Rights

Our program supports adolescent girls and women in improving their health, ensuring their rights are protected, and promoting gender equality.

WASH Program (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene)

We work to provide communities with access to clean water, proper sanitation, and hygiene education, aiming to reduce waterborne diseases and improve overall health.

Food Nutrition & Health

We promote nutritional education and access to healthy food, helping communities build stronger, healthier lives through better nutrition.

Modern Agriculture

Our agriculture program focuses on innovative farming practices and modern tools to increase productivity, sustainability, and income for farmers.

Sustainable Fisheries

We help improve the fisheries sector by promoting sustainable fishing practices and enhancing livelihoods for communities dependent on aquatic resources.

Climate Adaptation, Mitigation, and Climate Migration Program

We support communities in adapting to climate change through mitigation strategies, building resilience, and providing resources for those affected by climate migration.

Sustainable Livelihood Program

We create opportunities for sustainable livelihoods through skill development, access to resources, and income-generating activities that enhance economic stability.

Women Empowerment Program

This initiative is dedicated to empowering women through education, vocational training, leadership development, and support for economic independence.

Good Governance and Accountability

We advocate for transparency and accountability in governance, working to strengthen democratic processes and improve community participation in decision-making.

Social Safety & Rights for Girls & Women

Our program promotes the protection and advocacy of the social rights of girls and women, including protection from abuse, exploitation, and trafficking.

Climate Change-Based Girls & Women Health Safety

We focus on addressing the health impacts of climate change on women and girls, ensuring they have the resources and knowledge to stay safe and healthy.

Digital Citizenship Awareness

We provide education on digital literacy, safe online practices, and the benefits of the digital world, empowering communities, especially youth and women, to thrive in the digital age.

Women in Renewable Energy Sector

We aim to increase women's participation in the renewable energy sector by providing training, support, and leadership opportunities in sustainable energy projects.

Emergency Response & Rapid Response for Any Disaster

We offer immediate relief to communities affected by natural disasters, providing food, shelter, and essential services to help them recover and rebuild.

Disaster Risk Reduction Education

We educate communities on disaster preparedness, resilience, and risk reduction, helping them to mitigate the impact of natural disasters and safeguard their future.

Civic Education & Election Awareness Programs

We educate citizens on their rights and responsibilities in a democracy, promoting active citizenship, electoral participation, and awareness about the importance of voting.

Most Shawar Afreen

Director of Finance
Green The Environment

Most Shawar Afreen, born on December 14, 1968, in Chougasa, Jessore, Bangladesh, is the Director of Finance at Green The Environment. She completed her BA and MA degrees, major  in Political Science, from Dhaka University. Most Shawar Afreen began her professional career as an Assistant Monitoring Officer at the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Dhaka, before transitioning to a role as a Program Officer at the GOB-UNICEF Joint Education Program. Throughout her career, she has developed expertise in project management, project planning, MEAL, budgeting, human resource management, and administration. In addition to her professional accomplishments, she has been an active participant in various social movements, including the Polio movement, HIV awareness, support for acid survivors, combating gender-based violence (GBV), and advocating for female education. Most Shawar Afreen’s dedication to both social causes and her professional excellence has made her a key figure in the development sector.

Robiul Islam

Chairman
Green The Environment

Robiul Islam, born on November 7, 1973, in Kotchandpur, Jhenaidah, Bangladesh, is the Chairman of Green The Environment. He completed his BA and MA degrees from National University. Robiul’s professional journey began as an Electrical Engineer at Biman Bangladesh Airlines, where he gained valuable technical experience. He later transitioned to a leadership role as the General Manager at HAN Apparels Ltd, where he further developed his management and strategic skills. Robiul has a diverse skill set, including project management, project planning, MEAL, budgeting, human resource management, and administration. Alongside his career, he has been an active participant in several significant social movements, such as the Polio movement, HIV awareness, support for acid survivors, combating gender-based violence (GBV), and advocating for female education. Robiul’s dedication to both his professional endeavors and social causes continues to drive his impactful work in Bangladesh.

Md Humayun Kabir

Vice Chairman
Green The Environment

Md Humayun Kabir, born on April 25, 1970, in Nobinagor, B.Baria, Bangladesh, is the Vice Chairman of Green The Environment. He completed his BSS at Nobinagor Government College, followed by a master’s in Islamic history from Cumilla Victoria College. Later, he earned an MBA from Darul Ahsan University. Md Humayun Kabir started his career as an Assistant Coordinator in MEAL (Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning) at PUP Bangladesh. Through his dedication and skills, he advanced to various leadership roles, eventually serving as the Executive Director of PUP Bangladesh. He has gained extensive experience in project management, project planning, MEAL, budgeting, human resource management, and administration. Beyond his professional work, he has been actively involved in various social movements, such as the Polio movement, HIV awareness, support for acid survivors, and combating gender-based violence (GBV). His vast expertise and commitment to social causes continue to make a positive impact in the development and social sectors of Bangladesh.

Md Mohsin

Secretary General
Green The Environment

Md Mohsin, born on January 1, 1992, in Senbagh, Noakhali, Bangladesh, is the Secretary General of Green The Environment. He completed his BA and MA at Tejgaon College under National University. Md Mohsin began his professional career as an Upazilla Program Coordinator in the BRWSSP project, where he developed significant expertise in project management, project planning, MEAL (Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning), budgeting, human resource management, and administration. Throughout his career, he has actively contributed to various social movements, including the Polio movement, HIV awareness, support for acid survivors, combating gender-based violence (GBV), and advocating for female education. His dedication to both development work and social causes has made him a key figure in promoting positive change in Bangladesh.

Azad Mia

Executive Director
Green The Environment

Azad Mia, born on February 1, 1973, in Senbagh, Noakhali, Bangladesh, is the Executive Director of Green The Environment. He began his academic journey with a BSS from Chowmuhani Government Saleh Ahmed College, followed by a Masters in Commerce (MCom) from Jagannath University and Dhaka College, and later earned an MBA from Darul Ahsan University. His professional career started at Sanirvor Bangladesh as an Assistant Coordinator in the MEAL (Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning) department. Through his dedication and hard work, he quickly advanced to roles with increasing responsibility, eventually becoming the Director of the organization. Azad possesses a wide range of skills, including project management, project planning, MEAL, budgeting, human resource management, and administration. His career is also marked by his active involvement in several social movements, such as Polio eradication, HIV awareness, support for acid survivors, and combating gender-based violence (GBV). With his vast experience and commitment to social change, Azad Mia continues to make significant contributions to both environmental and social causes.

Soumendra Debnath

Director of Partnership Development and Resource Management
Green The Environment

Soumendra Debnath is a young Climate activist form the Southern coastal (mangrove Forest Sundarban) area in Bangladesh. Who was completing study for a master’s degree in development studies at American International University Bangladesh. He has volunteered with several national and international organizations for more than five years. He is experienced in project and program management with four years of volunteer experience in this field and is skilled in project proposal writing, budget management, planning, risk management, resource management, report writing, team collaboration, documentation, raising, and Donors Relations. Soumendra have lots of working experience with international organization like The Hunger Project, Talents to Germany, Daraz, UNFCCC, IUCN and some local like Roots Bangladesh, Badhon, ETC. Currently Soumendra working with Green The environment HQ as a Director of Partnership Development and Resource Management. Soumendra also member of UNESCO Global Youth Community and Member Of Advisory Board Of climate Crisis commission, IUCN

 

Rowsonara Begum

Director
Green The Environment

Rowsonara Begum, born on August 1, 1973, in Begumgonj, Noakhali, Bangladesh, is the Director at Green The Environment. She completed her BSS from Chowmuhani Government Saleh Ahmed College. Rowsonara has a diverse professional background, having worked with various organizations, where she gained a wealth of experience in report writing, research work, MEAL (Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning), budgeting, human resource management, and administration. Throughout her career, she has been deeply involved in several social movements, including the Polio movement, HIV awareness, support for acid survivors, combating gender-based violence (GBV), advocating for female education, and promoting sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). Her multifaceted expertise and commitment to social causes have made her an influential leader in both her professional and activism endeavors.

 

Kazi Momotaz Zaman

Director
Green The Environment

Kazi Momotaz Zaman , born on March 5, 1973, in Gobinda, Pabna Sadar, Pabna, Bangladesh, and later moving to Kazipara, Dhaka, is a dedicated Director at Green The Environment. She completed her BA and MA, major in Sociology, from Rajshahi University. Throughout her career, Kazi Momotaz has worked with various organizations, gaining extensive experience in project management, project planning, MEAL (Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning), budgeting, human resource management, and donor relations. She has also made significant contributions to several social movements, including the Polio movement, HIV awareness, support for acid survivors, combating gender-based violence (GBV), advocating for female education, and the climate movement. Kazi Momotaz’s passion for social change and her leadership in both professional and activist roles have solidified her as an influential figure in Bangladesh’s development and environmental sectors.

Md. Atikur Rahman Chowdhury

Director
Green The Environment

Md. Atikur Rahman Chowdhury, born on February 8, 1970, in Islampur, Jamalpur, Bangladesh, is a Director at Green The Environment. He completed his BBS, and MBS degrees at Islami University, and later earned his MBA from the same institution. Md. Atikur Rahman Chowdhury began his professional career as the Manager of Admin & Finance in the UPHCDP project Bangladesh, where he played a pivotal role in overseeing administrative and financial operations. He has developed strong expertise in project management, project planning, MEAL (Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning), budgeting, human resource management, administration, and software accounting. In addition to his professional achievements, he has actively contributed to several important social movements, including the Polio movement, HIV awareness, support for acid survivors, combating gender-based violence (GBV), and advocating for climate justice. His dedication to both his career and social causes has made him a key figure in driving positive change in Bangladesh.