Germany Unveils €10 Billion Plan to Boost Civil Defense and Crisis Preparedness by 2029

May 18, 2026
Germany Unveils €10 Billion Plan to Boost Civil Defense and Crisis Preparedness by 2029
  • Germany is moving to launch a major ten-billion-euro program to strengthen civil protection and civilian defense, aiming to bolster readiness for crises, attacks, and defense scenarios.

  • The cabinet draft discussed in May 2026 sets a target of investing ten billion euros into civil protection by 2029, with a focus on expanding capacities and updating equipment, infrastructure, and staffing.

  • Plans emphasize countering hybrid threats and increasing support for volunteer emergency workers, while expanding warning systems, shelters, and the overall protection of the population.

  • A medical task force will be scaled to operate across more than 50 locations, with nationwide uniform training for responders to handle chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear incidents.

  • Funding will also go toward building protection infrastructure, upgrading technology, and boosting staffing across relevant agencies.

  • The package includes expanding warning and shelter infrastructure, including the Nina app and shelter concepts, though a full nationwide shelter concept is still in the works.

  • Commentators warn that state and regional roles in disaster management remain crucial and caution against relying on funding alone without a cohesive strategy.

  • Politically, voices differ: some push rapid expansion, while others call for a comprehensive, strategic overhaul and criticize past inefficiencies in the system.

  • Public guidance stresses personal preparedness, such as a ten-day emergency food supply and two liters of water per person per day, plus medicines, lighting, and access to information during outages.

  • A new Kommando zivile Verteidigung unit will be created within the Federal Interior Ministry to coordinate civil defense with the Bundeswehr and oversee nationwide standardized training for emergency personnel.

  • An internal Civil Defense Command will centralize planning and coordination to strengthen security and resilience across crisis scenarios.

  • There is a proposal to introduce a civil protection curriculum in schools to raise awareness and preparedness among students.

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Report: Germany to invest billions in civil defence

Deutsche Presse-Agentur • May 18, 2026

Report: Germany to invest billions in civil defence

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