The Government has approved the National Civil Protection Program for 2026 – 2030, designed to provide citizens with stronger protection and a faster response in emergency situations. The Program establishes a more coordinated and efficient system ensuring that every community is better prepared to manage crises and reduce risks to people and property.
It reinforces the capacity of institutions and response teams, while introducing modern early warning and rapid response mechanisms. Citizens will receive clear information and practical guidance, while authorities will benefit from specialized training to act swiftly and in a coordinated manner. As a result, both individuals and communities will be better equipped to respond effectively in times of emergency.
The Program also improves the management of state reserves, ensuring that essential resources are readily available and used efficiently during interventions. Enhanced inter-institutional cooperation and strategic resource planning will support timely, well-coordinated responses, ultimately increasing public safety and minimizing disruption.
Importantly, these measures will be implemented using existing resources, maximizing efficiency without generating additional costs. The Program enables authorities to strengthen preparedness, respond promptly, and deliver tangible support to citizens when it matters most. Overall, the adoption of the Program will enhance community resilience, ensure rapid and effective response to critical situations, and reinforce public confidence that lives and property are well protected.
The National Civil Protection Program 2026 – 2030 marks a significant step toward a modern, robust emergency management system, ready to tackle future challenge.
