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"Question No 34 by Myrsini Zorba ():
In 2002, ECHO provided aid to Iraq worth €15 million. The Commission is now seeking €100 million, of which €21 million has already been announced, with an additional €79 million being sought from the emergency reserve. Given that, under the present circumstances, the amount of aid has been greatly increased and that ECHO is represented in the region by just five people based in Amman, is this representation adequate for today's enormous humanitarian needs?
Will there be an increase in the number of ECHO representatives in the region and in Iraq as well? Has there been any evaluation of ECHO's management of its activities to date? Is the idea of a more permanent structure in Iraq and for the region viable? Is there an agreement with the United Nations for 'the day after'?"@en1
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"Subject: ECHO in Iraq"1
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