article / Septembar 17, 2018
Mercy: Rising Out of Poverty
Mercy started working with VisionFund Ghana in 2000, when she was 41 and her first loan was for GHS 150.00 (US $33.33). Mercy said, “I added the loan from VisionFund Ghana to my small savings to buy flour and other ingredients for baking.
article / Juli 20, 2021
Why Lending to Refugees is Risky, but Worth It
Martina Crailsheim, Director for Saving Group Linkage at VisionFund International challe
article / Oktobar 4, 2019
Cocooned from Poverty
Miko is an eleven-year-old Filipino boy who loves basketball.
article / Oktobar 24, 2019
Taking His Grandmother's Advice
Growing up in Eastern Kenya, Malumani village, 34 year old Kamuti was raised by his grandmother who told him that it's only agriculture that can sustain a man and his family.
article / Oktobar 3, 2019
Milking Her Way to a Better Future
Bulgaa is a mother of six and now lives with her daughter, two grandchildren and her mother in Darkhan city, Mongolia. Initially, she had two cows for her mother to have milk tea, but sinc
article / Oktobar 2, 2019
From Poverty to Better Days
Selvi has been living in Veppanthattai Taluk Perambalur district for the last 35 years. She has two children; the elder daughter is studying in 9th Std and the younger one in 5th Std. Her husband passed away in 2008 in an accident.