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Policy

United Nations launches Stellar-based digital aid payments in 17 countries

The United Nations has formally expanded its use of blockchain technology to deliver humanitarian aid, implementing a broad deployment of digital payment solutions based on the Stellar networ

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July 11, 2026
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The United Nations has formally expanded its use of blockchain technology to deliver humanitarian aid, implementing a broad deployment of digital payment solutions based on the Stellar network. The initiative transitions from initial pilot programs into live, real-world implementation across multiple countries.

UNDP adopts Stellar for global aid delivery

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), a leading agency focused on poverty reduction and sustainable development, has introduced blockchain-based payment pilots in 17 countries. Five of these pilots—in Haiti, Syria, Kenya, Guatemala, and Gambia—are actively facilitating aid distribution and cross-border remittance flows via the Stellar network.

The next step for UNDP is to integrate these digital payments with over 170 of its country-level programs or representative offices. This move could significantly expand the organization’s reach and efficiency in distributing assistance.

The UNDP aims to standardize digital aid flows using Stellar’s blockchain, setting a benchmark for transparency, speed, and cost-effectiveness in humanitarian finance.

Partnerships and platform benefits

Stellar, developed by the Stellar Development Foundation, is a decentralized blockchain designed to facilitate affordable, fast, and auditable financial transactions globally. It enables instant payments, supports stablecoins and asset issuance, and is particularly suited to emerging markets with its 3-5 second transfer completion times and minimal transaction fees.

Key partners in the project include UNDP itself, the Stellar Development Foundation, local non-governmental organizations, and various regional payment gateways. Their collaboration seeks to deliver not only humanitarian aid but also a model for compliant wallets, robust KYC/AML protocols, and the availability of stablecoins on the Stellar network.

Mini dictionary: Stellar Development Foundation, the non-profit behind Stellar, works to expand access to low-cost global payments and financial services using blockchain technology.

Developers working with Stellar view this partnership as an opportunity to further deploy tailor-made wallets, introduce compliance tools, and issue local stablecoins for direct aid transfers.

Impact on stakeholders and regulatory framework

For financial institutions, custodians, and exchanges, the initiative promises new fiat channels as on and off-ramps in regions with previously limited digital infrastructure. This gives real-world credibility and measurable use cases for public blockchain payments in the humanitarian sector.

At the same time, investors and institutional players can track transparent and auditable streams of aid, enhancing trust in the system. Regulators also gain a model for supervised digital asset payments within an established global framework.

Bringing digital payments to over 170 UNDP offices could create a unified standard for humanitarian aid, potentially inspiring other agencies to adopt similar systems.

CountryStatusMain Use CaseHaitiActive pilotHumanitarian aid distributionSyriaActive pilotAid payments/remittancesKenyaActive pilotHumanitarian remittancesGuatemalaActive pilotAid distributionGambiaActive pilotRemittance payments

Challenges and future outlook

UNDP’s move with Stellar marks a departure from earlier periods of retail-driven blockchain adoption, which focused largely on speculative trading. Instead, the current shift is driven by direct use-value and the goal of global financial inclusion.

Despite the positive momentum, several challenges remain. These include ensuring compliance with varied local laws, overcoming barriers in internet access, and maintaining liquidity for widespread, effective use.

If the Stellar network is successfully rolled out across most UNDP programs, it could establish a standard for digital payments throughout the United Nations system. Other agencies might then replicate this approach for more transparent and efficient aid delivery worldwide.

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