Strengthening Recruitment and Cyber Resilience, Equipping EU civilian crisis management missions for the future
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The European External Action Service (EEAS) hosted the annual CSDP Civilian Missions Capacity Generation Conference on 28 April 2026 to address emerging capability needs in EU civilian crisis management and to take stock of progress.
The event, organised by the Civilian Operations Headquarters (CivOpsHQ), convened Member States, EU institutions, and partner organisations. It focused on three pillars
- Competency based recruitment
- Cyber/hybrid threat resilience
- Ways to ensure a sustainable recruitment pool of experts seconded by the Member States.
Progress, challenges and the road ahead
The conference welcomed
- an increase in the proportion of seconded staff from the Member States deployed across the 13 civilian missions
- record recruitment, 73 calls for contribution to Member States to provide staff for missions in 2025 vs 67 in 2024
- a new competency framework to ensure mission leaders have the necessary skills for leadership, hybrid and digital resilience.
Priorities for 2026-2027
- Fill 70+ outstanding vacancies in 2026 with qualified personnel.
- Revise the Mission Model Structure (MMS) for greater flexibility and scalability.
- Launch a competency-based recruitment framework (2027) to modernise the selection processes.
The Civilian Operations Commander, Managing Director Stefano Tomat summed up the mood of the conference: "The success of our missions depends on collective action. Let’s deliver."