article / يونيو 18, 2020
COVID-19 Impact Study on Uganda Refugee Saving Groups
Microfinance provider VisionFund Uganda conducted a survey of refugees community savings group members to understand how COVID-19 impacted rural livelihoods.
page / يناير 16, 2024
Enhancing crop quality
In this article, we will share insights on how vegetable and fruit farmers can increase their earnings by cultivating high-quality products.
publication / سبتمبر 5, 2022
VisionFund Myanmar | Annual Report FY21
VisionFund Myanmar released the Annual Report for the financial year ending 30 September 2021, empowering lives through microfinance services.
publication / أغسطس 17, 2023
VisionFund Kenya Client Impact Survey Report - March 2023
VisionFund Kenya conducted a client impact study in March 2023 and interviewed 275 clients to help them understand how to broaden and deepen the impact of their work. The report also includes a comparison analysis of their previous client impact study conducted in March 2022.
article / أبريل 8, 2021
Refugee resilience in the face of COVID-19
Martina Crailsheim, Director of Saving Group Linkage at VisionFund International reports positive repayment rates from
publication / ديسمبر 2, 2022
Savings Linked Insurance for Resilience Report
VisionFund has been actively designing microinsurance products tailored to meet the needs of the clients we serve.
article / يونيو 15, 2022
From refugee to employer: Geofrey's story
When the war broke out in South Sudan in 1997, Geofrey (43) and his wife Flora fled with their children, leaving everything they owned behind, and found themselves in Northern Uganda as refugees.
article / مارس 23, 2022
Loans to Improve Community Access to Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH)
Written by Kaitlin McGarvey, North America Fundraising Manager, VisionFund International
page / أكتوبر 14, 2019
Uganda | About Us
VisionFund Uganda is a microfinance institution (MFI) and wholly owned subsidiary of World Vision that started in 1996 as MEDNET and later rebranded in 2012 as VisionFund Uganda.