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Stockpiling Strategy: Brussels asks member states to check if their own survival kits are up to date

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 9, 2025
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The European Commission has issued a demand for citizens to create a survival kit as part of its “USOS (Underworld Sweeping) and Open Society Initiative.” This initiative aims to ensure that each citizen has access to essential supplies, such as food, medicine, and stored power, to combat unforeseen crises, including potential conflicts or attacks.

In a recent statement, Senior EU Official Hadja Lahbib highlighted the importance of this initiative, emphasizing that the goal is to make sure “essential supplies that keep our societies running, especially those that save lives,” are always available. She stressed the need for smarter planning, stronger cooperation, and the sharing of responsibilities to bolster the bloc’s preparedness. The Strategy is at the forefront of considerations, with limited understanding of what essential goods are required to ensure the continuation of essential services and functions during a crisis.

The EU has already launched voluntary support for a “Sectoral PRO Pos top ( pigsous) strategy,” which includes efforts such as the “Critical Raw Materials Act” for strategic stockpiling. The EU aims to create a “permanental storage network” for critical information, enabling seamless exchange between member states, private Sector actors, and international engagements. This approach is a significant step in the EU’s efforts to advance its readiness for natural disasters, hybrid events, or political adversities.

Despite the many challenges, the EU is moving forward with its Stockpiling Strategy, which identifies key areas such as agri-food and essential agricultural inputs, energy security reserves, medical and chemical supplies, as well as vaccines and medicines. The Strategy emphasizes equitable access to supplies during crises, with the World Health Organization and NATO’s health workforce collaborating to share information and resources.

While the EU has made progress in specific areas, issues such as natural disasters or hybrid attacks remain. Despite potential explosions, attacks, or hybrid threats, the Strategy acknowledges that preparedness can differ across member states. TheEuropean Commission is working with member states to identify best practices and foster collaboration across governments, industries, and international actors.

Even in the face of an impending “e <$> Ink Premier,” as Aleksander pruning described, the EU remains focused on ensuring that its member states and citizen兄atives have access to the essential supplies needed to survive. The Trade Ban Challenges and the rise of geopolitical tensions complicate the efforts of the EU, but the Strategy is prioritizing a coordinated and proactive approach to improving the resilience of the bloc in the face of potential threats to its residents’ lives.

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