publication / Januar 11, 2016
Measuring the Impact of Microfinance: Grameen Foundation Report
VisionFund welcomes the Grameen Foundation’s report Measuring the Impact of Microfinance and its findings that microfinance has a consistent and positive effect on 200 million people worldwide.
article / März 29, 2023
Savings Linked Insurance for Resilience Report
Written by Solène Favre, Global Insurance Director
publication / Oktober 12, 2023
VisionFund Ghana: 60Decibels FAST Initial Study
VisionFund commissioned 60 Decibles to conduct two impact evaluations (an initial and follow-up study) in Ghana to determine if VisionFund's FAST program - lending to savings gorups - is accomplishing its main program objects:
publication / Juni 9, 2023
Savings Linked Insurance for Resilience: Ghana & Malawi Final Report - June 2023
For the past seven years, VisionFund has been actively designing microinsurance products tailored to meet the needs of the clients we serve. We believe microinsurance provides vulnerable individuals with the safety net they so often lack.
article / März 7, 2023
Launch of Strong Women Impact Fund for Transformation (SWIFT)
Written by Edgar S. Martinez, President and International CEO at VisionFund International
page / Januar 26, 2024
Navigating reliable financial resources for your business growth
Cash flow and capital are pivotal for long-term business growth. Discovering dependable financial resources ensures the health and sustainability of your business over the years. Here’s a useful guide on finding reliable financial resources.
publication / September 2, 2022
VisionFund Impact Evaluation: Recovery Lending for VisionFund Mexico
In June 2022, 60_Decibels surveyed 209 clients of VisionFund Mexico who had received a loan to help them recover their businesses through the Recovery Lending for Resilience programme, a donor-funded programme through World Vision US.
article / Januar 13, 2022
The Impact of A Rural Financial Inlcusion Partnership
VisionFund Malawi implements Accelerating Rural Financial Inclusion in Malawi (ARFIM) which is funded by Financial Access for Rural Markets Smallholders and Enterprise (FARMSE), a seven-year development programme financed by the Malawi government, the International Fund fo