article / Juli 25, 2021
A new water tank, a new business: A pandemic story
Penninah is the chairperson of her savings group Uka nuke. She is a mother of four – her first born is married and doing business of dressmaking and her other three are yet to complete college.
press release / Juni 16, 2019
VisionFund Welcomes Two New Board Members
LONDON – 16 June 2019. VisionFund International is pleased to announce the appointment of two new members to
article / Februar 3, 2020
Expanding our Cashbox: Piloting Savings Group Linkage
VisionFund shares the impact of its microfinance insitutions' pilot program of Savings Group Linkage Loans to empower community savings groups in Africa.
press release / Juli 19, 2022
VisionFund releases its Annual Report for 2021
LONDON – 16 May 2022. VisionFund International has released its Annual Report along with consolidated financial statements and performance for the financial year ending 30 September 2021.
press release / Januar 18, 2021
VisionFund partners with SCBF to provide insurance to savings groups
Ghanaians and Malawians without a formal relationship with financial services will be able to access Accident, Sickness and Health insurance products for the first time thanks to the Swiss Capacity Building Facility (SCBF), in pa
publication / August 23, 2022
VisionFund Impact Evaluation: 60 Decibels Follow-Up Survey in Guatemala
The results of the second of two surveys of the same sample of clients of VisionFund Guatemala who received a loan through the Recovery Lending for Resilience programme funded through World Vision US.
publication / Januar 1, 2024
Microfinance in Myanmar: The Impacts of Conflict on Livelihoods and Debt Repayment
VisionFund Myanmar collaborated with Market Analysis Unit to understand the impacts of Myanmar’s current political and economic environment presents major challenges for local businesses, particularly those in need of lending.
article / Dezember 6, 2023
Agriculture Finance Through Cooperatives: A Catalyst for Agricultural Prosperity in Uganda
Agriculture has always been the lifeblood of Uganda's economy, with smallholder farmers constituting the majority of its working population.