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EU Launches Comprehensive Preparedness Strategy to Bolster Crisis Resilience

The European Commission unveils a plan with 30 key actions to address modern crises, emphasizing stockpiling, cybersecurity, and crisis coordination.

The belfry an 11th century Romanesque church emerges from the Sau reservoir, about 100 km (62 miles) north of Barcelona, in Vilanova de Sau, Spain, on Monday, March 24, 2025. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)
An employee restocks a sales at a grocery store in Bretigny-sur-Orge, near Paris.
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Overview

  • The Preparedness Union Strategy, presented by Executive Vice President Roxana Mînzatu, outlines measures to enhance EU-wide resilience against war, cyberattacks, natural disasters, and public health threats.
  • The strategy urges citizens to stockpile enough food and supplies for 72 hours, emphasizing the importance of individual preparedness during critical disruptions.
  • Key proposals include creating a European cybersecurity alert system to improve threat detection and establishing a crisis coordination hub to manage cross-sector responses.
  • An EU-wide stockpiling strategy aims to secure access to essential resources such as medical supplies, energy equipment, food, and water, combining centralized reserves with national contributions.
  • The Commission is considering new legislation to set long-term preparedness standards and plans to integrate crisis resilience into external investments and climate adaptation projects.