What the fellow says:
"The research funded by UNESCO / Keizo Obuchi has undoubtedly helped me go far in my career, as after I had finished it I was appointed to be a health consultant of an international organization (InWEnt - Internationale Weiterbildung und Entwickling gGMBH-) to run several projects for tsunami rehabilitation and reconstruction in Aceh, Indonesia. I was also involved in a local unit, EPI-Treat Unit, which served on teaching, research, advocacy and training using an epidemiological approach. A number of national health surveys were conducted by the unit under my supervision."