publication / Avgust 16, 2018
Delivering Futures Together - VisionFund Annual Report 2017
VisionFund International releases its Annual Report for the financial year ending 30 September 2017 registering strong growth and impact.
article / Decembar 9, 2019
Savings and microfinance in Moyo, Uganda
I write from Moyo, West Nile in Northern Uganda where I was fortunate to meet with South Sudanese refugees who are re-building their livelihoods through the support of World Vision savings groups, accessing small loans from VisionFund Uganda.
press release / Januar 26, 2023
VisionFund Uganda appoints Ms. Sarah Yvonne Byabazaire as Board Chairperson
January 24, 2023. Over the past 26 years, VisionFund Uganda has achieved exceptional growth in extending financial services to the underprivileged people in Uganda’s rural and vulnerable communities.
article / Oktobar 11, 2017
Business Women Share How They Are Thriving
This International Women’s Day, we are delighted to introduce six women clients from some of the communities where VisionFund provides microfinance and other financial services.
press release / April 2, 2019
VisionFund Empowers 32,000 Women Through Funding
VisionFund International’s Women’s Empowerment Fund commits 2019 Funding to Armenia, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Uganda and Vietnam
publication / Septembar 16, 2016
Disaster-Resilient Microfinance - Typhoon Haiyan ADB Report
The following report sets out the experience, analysis and conclusions of VisionFund International and their Philippine microfinance operation Community Economic Ventures Incorporated (CEVI).
publication / Septembar 5, 2017
Building Futures Together - Annual Report 2016
VisionFund International announces strong annual growth for financial year ending 30 September 2016.
publication / Septembar 12, 2019
Contextual and Financial Assessment of Savings Groups in West Nile, Uganda
During the period of September to December 2018, VisionFund assessed 215 groups, representing more than 6,700 members in West Nile, Uganda.
publication / Maj 3, 2021
Recovery Lending for Resilience Project Summary
The COVID-19 pandemic is causing massive economic disruption around the world, especially harming the extreme poor served by World Vision.