Tether Partners With UN Agency to Combat Illicit Crypto Flows in Africa

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Tether has partnered with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime to combat illicit cryptocurrency activity and strengthen Africa’s digital resilience.

Africa’s Growing Vulnerability

On Jan. 9, stablecoin giant Tether announced a strategic partnership with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) to combat illicit cryptocurrency activity and strengthen digital resilience across Africa. The collaboration comes as the continent experiences explosive growth in digital assets alongside rising exposure to scams, fraud, and organized crime.

According to a media statement, Africa is now the third-fastest-growing crypto region, yet weak regulatory frameworks and limited cybersecurity infrastructure have left it exposed. The statement cites an Interpol operation that uncovered $260 million in illicit crypto and fiat transactions across multiple African nations, highlighting the urgent need for stronger safeguards.

The partnership supports UNODC’s Strategic Vision for Africa 2030, which aims to promote peace, security, and inclusive growth. By leveraging blockchain and emerging technologies, the initiative aims to reduce vulnerabilities to cybercrime, expand financial opportunities, and provide direct support to victims of human trafficking.

The collaboration includes the Senegal Project, a youth-focused cybersecurity education program featuring bootcamps, mentorship, and microgrants. The Plan B Foundation — Tether’s collaboration with the city of Lugano — will deliver training sessions to empower young innovators.

Additionally, the Africa Project provides funding to civil society organizations in Senegal, Nigeria, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Malawi, Ethiopia, and Uganda to protect and assist victims of human trafficking. Finally, the Papua New Guinea Project partners with universities in Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands to raise awareness of financial inclusion and fraud prevention, featuring student competitions to incentivize blockchain-based solutions.

Read more: Tether Partners With Guinea to Drive Digital Transformation and Economic Growth Through Blockchain Technology

“Tackling human trafficking and preventing exploitation requires coordinated action across sectors,” said Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino. “Our collaboration with UNODC combines innovation and education to empower communities and create safer, more inclusive opportunities.”

Sylvie Bertrand, UNODC regional representative for West and Central Africa, added: “Digital assets are reshaping how the world engages with money and can unlock Africa’s development potential. This partnership supports Senegal’s Digital New Deal by advancing digital inclusion, strengthening youth employability, and harnessing innovation to prevent organized crime while fostering sustainable growth.”

As Africa balances the promise of crypto innovation with the risks of illicit flows, the Tether-UNODC partnership marks a significant step toward building secure, transparent, and resilient digital ecosystems. By combining education, victim support, and blockchain innovation, the initiative aims to help Africa harness crypto’s potential while protecting its communities from exploitation.

FAQ ❓

  • Why is Africa central to this partnership? Africa is the world’s third-fastest-growing crypto region but faces rising scams and weak safeguards.
  • What triggered the urgent need for action? Interpol uncovered $260M in illicit crypto and fiat flows across multiple African nations.
  • How will the initiative support local communities? Projects in Senegal, Nigeria, DRC, Malawi, Ethiopia, and Uganda fund education and victim protection.
  • What is the broader goal for Africa’s future? The partnership backs UNODC’s Vision 2030 to build secure, inclusive, and resilient digital economies.
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