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EU Global Threats programme
+ 80 PROJECTS
+ 130 COUNTRIES
+ €590 M MOBILISED
(2021-2027)

The EU Global Threats programme covers five key threat areas.

The EU Global Threats programme is promoting peace and stability through multiple projects.

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On 26 April 1986, the Chornobyl disaster released radioactive material across Europe, leaving deep scars on communities and the environment. Yet from this tragedy emerged a critical lesson: CBRN risks know no borders, and only through cooperation can we prevent and prepare for such threats.

Threat area
  • CBRN Risk Mitigation
  • News article

As part of the EU CBRN CoE initiative, Project 112 was officially launched through its kick-off meeting in Tunis from 14 to 16 April, gathering National Focal Points, their adjoints and nominated experts to align activities with partner countries’ priorities.

Threat area
  • CBRN Risk Mitigation
EU CBRN CoE Region
  • NAS - North Africa and Sahel
  • News article

Azerbaijan completed its third national CBRN emergency medicine training on 8–9 April 2026 in Baku, reinforcing national readiness and confirming the ability of Azerbaijani Master Trainers to deliver the programme consistently to a high standard under the EU CBRN Risk Mitigation CoE.

Threat area
  • CBRN Risk Mitigation
EU CBRN CoE Region
  • SEEE - South East and Eastern Europe
  • News article

Kenya is strengthening its capacity to protect public spaces from terrorist threats through a train-the-trainers programme delivered under the EU-funded Public Spaces + project.

Threat area
  • Counter-Terrorism, Prevention of Violent Extremism
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