What the fellow says:
"I sincerely wish to express my deep sense of appreciation and gratitude to the Director-General of UNESCO and to the Keizo / Obuchi Research Fellowships Programme. I hope that through my efforts I have honoured the spirit of former Prime Minister Obuchi and his belief in 'people building in the next era'."

Beneficiary country:
Myanmar
Fellow:
Aung Cherry
Myanmar
Né(e) le 25 October 1971 dans Keng Ton, Myanmar
recmlm@dhelm-edu.gov.mm; swethwin@mail4u.com.mm; min.cherry@gmail.com
Country of study:
India
Last degree obtained:
University of Mawlamyine, Mawlamyine, Myanmar: Master of Science in Marine Science (10 May 2001).
Scholarly work and publications:
Community structure and distribution of some mangrove plants in Thanlwin River, Scientia 1999.
The study on the primary productivity of Thanlwin River from a nutrient point of view, 2004.
The study on the benthic macrofauna of North Andaman Sea and Bay of Bengal, 2004.