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.