article / أكتوبر 4, 2019
Building Relationships through a Bountiful Harvest
Judith, 46, wakes up at two o’clock in the morning, gathers her vegetables, loads them onto her delivery tricycle and leaves homes to sell them at the mar
event / يونيو 14, 2021
Webinar: The power of financial inclusion for refugees
Host: VisionFund International
Monday, 21st June 2021 | 4PM UK | 6PM Uganda | 8AM US Pacific | 10AM Peru
article / فبراير 1, 2022
Unlocking Opportunities through Digital Tools
I was extremely pleased when VFM started offering digital loan payments through mobile money. It was convenient and safe especially during these times of the pandemic and political crisis.
article / يوليو 2, 2020
Webinar Recording: VisionFund’s Refugee Microfinance Programme
Hosts: VisionFund International and VisionFund Uganda
Date: Tuesday 23rd June 2020 | 9.00AM & 5.00PM UK Time
article / أكتوبر 4, 2019
From Malnutrition to Plentiful
“Thanks to World Vision’s microfinance loans, my chicken raising business has grown significantly, which helps me not only earn more money, but also enable me to improve nutrition for my ki
publication / أغسطس 31, 2022
Fair Practice Code | VisionFund India
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) had issued various guidelines on Fair Practices Code (FPC) for Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs) thereby setting standards for fair business and corporate practices while dealing with their customers.
article / أكتوبر 11, 2017
Hope In The Congo
When you work in development and tell your colleagues about an upcoming trip to the DRC you usually get a response that goes something like, ‘It can be a tough place.
article / يونيو 11, 2016
Microfinance Equips Women to Improve Children's Lives
Microfinance providers seeking to improve the lives of children must first serve women clients, closing the gender gap to achieve financial inclusion for all.
article / نوفمبر 5, 2021
Nana Henmaa empowers women in her community
In a typical Ghanaian socio-economic setting, property ownership is male dominated. Despite efforts by non-governmental organisations and the government, there are still societies that have women breaking their backs just to make a few pennies.