Examples of using Echo has in English and their translations into Finnish
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But Lincoln Six Echo has been contaminated.
ECHO has already committed EUR 2.5 million for assistance to IDPs in Afghanistan and refugees in Pakistan this year.
Lastly, it should be mentioned that ECHO has also undertaken the implementation of the Commission reform programme.
Meanwhile, the civilian population has once again borne the brunt of the long-lasting conflict, and ECHO has supplied significant assistance.
The echo has indeed reached the heavens.
However, we, who have seen and evaluated what ECHO has done, believe that its work has been very positive.
It is true that ECHO has pulled out of Moldavia because ECHO's job is to provide emergency aid, not resolve structural problems.
Jim Farber of the New York Daily News agreed, writing"Echo has a sense of fun, and a youthful vim, rarely on display on Spirit.
Furthermore, ECHO has field experts, who also follow the ongoing projects very closely to ensure correct delivery of aid.
For example, you can distinguish very well between the humanitarian assistance which ECHO has given in Serbia and the assistance we have given through the Energy through Democracy programme.
Since that time ECHO has sought to build momentum for the initiation of a large-scale data collection project.
Since the outbreak of the conflict in the autumn of 1999, ECHO has allocated a total of EUR 820 000 in humanitarian aid to this beneficiary group.
For 2003, ECHO has earmarked EUR 15 million to continue this established- more or less'normal'- humanitarian operation in Iraq.
The European Humanitarian Assistance Office, ECHO has, throughout 2001, continued the integration at policy level of gender perspective in humanitarian assistance.
Furthermore, ECHO has all the while been involved in assessing the size of the aid package needed and co-ordinating Union aid so that it gets to where it is needed most right now.
The Broadchurch Echo has served that town for more than a century.
ECHO has also kept regular contact with the main humanitarian organisations such as the International Committee of the Red Cross and the UN High Commissioner for Refugees.
From the Commission ECHO has committed close to one million euros to the work of the UNHCR.
Since 1999, ECHO has financed Food-for-Work projects in Kabul for men and women through German Agro Action and Medair from Switzerland.
Over the past few years, ECHO has responded to natural disasters mainly flooding by funding relief operations.
As a reminder, ECHO has since 1992 and before the current conflict allocated EUR 157 million in humanitarian aid, mainly for health and sanitation.
Over the last ten years ECHO has provided EUR 156 million worth of humanitarian aid to the population in Iraq.
In addition, ECHO has already made EUR 5.7 million available this year for the victims of drought in Afghanistan, for mine clearance in the north of the country and for the resettlement of refugees.
All around the world in crises of a similar type, ECHO has played a prominent advisory role- in the tsunami in Indonesia and Sri Lanka, and in other instances such as the Mozambique floods.
First of all, ECHO has introduced the logical framework approach and promoted the use of standardised performance indicators, to better measure the results and evaluate the impact of its activities wherever possible.
Since 1991, ECHO has spent ECU 50 m on humanitarian aid for Russia.
In this respect, ECHO has this year already allocated EUR 15.5 million for humanitarian aid to Afghanistan.
The Commission, through ECHO, has so far allocated more than EUR 90 million in humanitarian aid in order to help people survive.
Since January this year, ECHO has carried out three missions to Iraq itself to assess the situation and prepare for possible operations.
Since the beginning of 1999 ECHO has provided some EUR 26 million of assistance covering the supply of medical aid, therapeutic feeding, water and sanitation and psycho-social support for children affected by war.