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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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Nearly 100 representatives from 13 African countries (Angola, Botswana, Gabon, Ghana, Kenya, Libya, Mauritius, Morocco,Nigeria, Senegal, Tanzania, Togo, and Tunisia), together with international and regional partners, took part in Africa Shield 2025, the first African counter-proliferation workshop.

Threat area
  • CBRN Risk Mitigation
  • News article

On 28 August, over 120 visitors to the EU Pavilion at the Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan [link] stepped into the fictional country of Terranova, a vibrant island suddenly shaken by crises: from floods and cyberattacks to chemical spills, organised crime, and terror threats to public spaces.

Threat area
  • Counter-Terrorism, Prevention of Violent Extremism
  • CBRN Risk Mitigation
  • Fight against Organised Crime
  • Critical Infrastructure Protection
  • Climate change and security
  • News article

For 10 years, SEACOP has helped Caribbean nations tackle maritime trafficking through trust, training and regional cooperation.

Threat area
  • Fight against Organised Crime
  • News article

The EU-funded IORIS platform boosts maritime security by enabling real-time coordination across the Indo-Pacific. Used by more than 2,000 users in more than 50 countries, it supports action against trafficking, piracy, illegal fishing, and more.

Threat area
  • Critical Infrastructure Protection
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