In the annals of time, there exists a pivotal moment, a beacon of environmental consciousness that radiates inspiration—the Inter-School Earth Olympiad 2017, a remarkable event meticulously organized by the Coastal Environment Network (CoEN). As we journey back through the corridors of memory, this extraordinary occasion stands as a testament to the power of collective passion and dedication toward environmental stewardship.

The year 2017 witnessed an assembly of young minds, eager and ardent, converging under the banner of the Earth Olympiad—an initiative fueled by the vision of CoEN. With the overarching goal of instilling a profound love for the environment, this event transcended traditional boundaries, sowing the seeds of environmental awareness in the hearts of the participants.
CoEN, a beacon of environmental advocacy, spearheaded the Inter-School Earth Olympiad, reflecting its unwavering commitment to nurturing the next generation of eco-warriors. The event, a fusion of knowledge, competition, and camaraderie, sought to channel the boundless enthusiasm of the youth toward understanding and addressing pressing environmental challenges.
Young participants, armed with curiosity and a shared love for the planet, engaged in a series of competitions that tested their understanding of environmental issues. From quizzes that probed the depths of ecological knowledge to practical challenges that demanded innovative solutions, the Olympiad was a melting pot of intellect and creativity.





CoEN’s dedication to fostering environmental consciousness extends beyond the competition itself. The organization has been a steadfast proponent of sustainability and eco-friendly practices, aligning its mission with the broader global movement toward a greener, more sustainable future. By organizing events like the Earth Olympiad, CoEN seeks to catalyze a ripple effect, inspiring not just participants but the community at large to embrace environmentally responsible lifestyles.
As we traverse the landscape of memory, the inauguration of the Inter-School Earth Olympiad is etched in time. One year after its establishment in 2014, CoEN reached a significant milestone as it was officially inaugurated by M Wahiduzzaman, the Vice Chancellor of the Noakhali Science and Technology University. This momentous occasion marked the formal commencement of an organization dedicated to shaping minds and fostering a sense of responsibility toward the environment.
The Earth Olympiad became a symbol of CoEN’s outreach and collaboration. Celebrating various environmentally significant days in coordination with the Department of Environment, including World Environment Day, the club seamlessly integrated itself into the broader environmental advocacy landscape. Beyond competitions, the club has been a facilitator of environmental workshops, Olympiads, and programs addressing contemporary environmental issues.
The Coastal Environment Network, through initiatives like the Earth Olympiad, acts as a catalyst for networking among environmental organizations and like-minded individuals. The organization envisions a collective effort in protecting, preserving, and restoring the environment. CoEN collaborates directly with citizens and organizations dedicated to environmental causes, aligning forces for the greater good.
In succinct yet resonant words, the motto of CoEN encapsulates its spirit: “Move Towards Sustainable Development.” This ethos permeates every endeavor, including the Inter-School Earth Olympiad, as the organization continues to inspire action and commitment toward a sustainable and harmonious coexistence with our planet.
The echoes of the Inter-School Earth Olympiad 2017 reverberate through time, reminding us that the journey towards a sustainable future is not solitary but a collective endeavor. CoEN’s role in orchestrating such trans formative events underscores its status as a beacon of environmental advocacy, illuminating a path toward a brighter, greener tomorrow. The memories of that Olympiad serve as a beacon, guiding us forward in our shared responsibility to safeguard the Earth for generations to come.