Circle Foundation announced at the World Economic Forum in Davos on January 21, 2026 that it has awarded its first international grant to UNHCR’s Digital Hub of Treasury Solutions. The funding is aimed at accelerating the integration of regulated stablecoins and next-generation digital financial infrastructure across 15 United Nations agencies, with the goal of making humanitarian aid delivery faster, more transparent, and more cost-efficient.
Stablecoins to Enable Faster and More Traceable Aid
The grant builds on UNHCR’s existing pilot programs using USDC and focuses on enabling near-instant cross-border transfers, seamless local-currency conversion, and programmable disbursements. By modernizing treasury operations with digital financial tools, the initiative seeks to improve traceability across the entire aid delivery process, allowing agencies to track funds more accurately from source to recipient.
Early Results Show Meaningful Cost Savings
Initial pilots have already demonstrated potential cost savings of up to 20 percent compared to traditional payment rails. Full implementation will depend on individual agency governance processes, regulatory frameworks, and jurisdiction-specific rules, but the program signals a growing institutional shift toward regulated stablecoins as core infrastructure for global humanitarian finance.