"टोनी हागन" का संशोधनहरू बिचको अन्तर

अशुद्ध शव्दहरु सुधार्ने कार्य(correction work), replaced: उनि → उनी (2) using AWB (7794)
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Dr. Hagen was the first foreigner to trek throughout Nepal during geological and geographic survey work and mapping on behalf of the United Nations. He clocked over 14,000&nbsp;km walking several times across Nepal, where the topography is mostly hilly to snow-covered. He filmed Nepalese cultural and ethnic diversity originally as produced as a silent documentary, and later with an English narration in his own voice.<ref name="himalayafilmfestival.nl"/> Dr. Hagen is also the author of several books including a book entitled ''Nepal'' (ISBN 99933 -13 -03 -3; LCCN 99937099) <ref name="himalassociation.org"/><ref name="lccn.loc.gov"/>
 
From 1966 to 1971, as adviser to the UN's Development Program, he was given a special mission n crisis-hit areas worldwide including Africa, the Middle East and Asia.<ref name="telegraph.co.uk"/> Hagen was a pioneer in the field of development aid, undertaking missions to the Himalayas, eastern Africa and South America in a career spanning over 60 years<ref name="swissinfo.ch">http://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/index.html?siteSect=105&sid=1779125</ref>. After [[Tibet]] was taken over by [[China]] in 1959, Hagen used his influence to help the Tibetan refugees. During the next years he gained [[Dalai Lama]]'s confidence. He managed to bring approximately 1,000–1,500 Tibetans to Switzerland<ref name="swissinfo.ch"/>. Hagen retired from the UN in 1972, worked as a freelance adviser for organisations involved in foreign aid and later returned to the Federal Institute of Technology at Zurich where he lectured on the problems of the developing world. In the early 1980s he established the Toni Hagen Foundation in Switzerland and Nepal to promote democratic reforms and better understanding between different ethnic groups in Nepal.<ref name="telegraph.co.uk"/>
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