article / أبريل 9, 2024
The Joint World Vision and VisionFund Ghana Field Trip to Fantseakwa AP.
The Boards of World Vision Ghana and VisionFund Ghana embarked on a three-day field visit to the Fanteakwa North and South District to observe ongoing impact activities undertaken by World Vision Ghana and VisionFund Ghana in the area.
publication / مارس 25, 2024
VisionFund Tanzania 60_Decibels FAST Initial Programme Client Survey Report
VisionFund commissioned 60_Decibels to conduct two impact evaluations in Tanzania to determine if VisionFund´s FAST programme – lending to savings groups, accomplished its main programme objectives:
article / مارس 11, 2016
My ‘One Day’ With Mbayta
Have you ever had one of those days that is so memorable you know you’ll recall it for life?
article / سبتمبر 22, 2016
One Day in the Life of a Senegalese Loan Officer
In 2011, it was estimated that nearly half of Senegal’s population of 13.5 million people were living below the poverty line.
publication / فبراير 19, 2024
VisionFund Mongolia Client Impact Report
One of the priorities of VisionFund’s strategy, Our Livelihoods Promise, is to Broaden and Deepen Our Impact.
article / أغسطس 20, 2021
Looking for a thousand and one ways to prosper
“I am a single mother; my (daughter) Ali is the one who gives me the strength to continue day by day, and for her I look for a thousand and one ways to prosper in my business," says Irma, the owner of a small animal husbandry business in Ecuador.
article / مارس 8, 2022
International Women’s Day: Breaking the Bias
Written by Kaitlin McGarvey, North America Fundraising Manager, VisionFund International
press release / نوفمبر 10, 2023
VisionFund celebrates 20 years of financial inclusion through microfinance
10 November 2023 – VisionFund International proudly commemorates two decades of dedicated service in championing financial inclusion and fostering rural economic growth, all while building brighter futures for children worldwide.
article / نوفمبر 5, 2021
Impacting her community, one loan at a time
Business lady Vester Nandima had to drop out of school at the age of 19 because her parents could not pay her school fees. She married Liwonde at the age of 22. Her three grandchildren Innocent, Trevor and Esnart, aged 11, 5, and 3 respectively now live with her.