press release / Juli 19, 2022
VisionFund’s work in Eastern Europe
VisionFund is aware of recent media coverage of our work in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
publication / Februar 18, 2022
VisionFund Mali Lessons Learned in Fragile Context
As the number of conflicts and disasters continue to rise around the world, VisionFund offices have been affected, creating challenges for staff, clients and microfinance instiution (MFI) operations. Learning from our past will set us on a course to better respond in the future.
publication / Februar 16, 2022
Recovery Lending Impact Evaluation: Guatemala & Kenya
Through generous funding from donors, VisionFund commissioned 60_Decibels to conduct two impact evaluations in Kenya and Guatemala to learn more about how VisionFund financial services are supporting clients during the COVID-19 pandemic.
publication / August 31, 2022
Know Your Customer and Anti-Money Laundering Policy | VisionFund India
'Know Your Customer' (KYC) Guidelines – Anti Money Laundering Standards:
article / März 8, 2021
Opportunities through access to digital services
With access to a good phone and the internet, women all over the world have the opportunity to reduce poverty, argues VisionFund’s Global Director of Impact, Johanna Ryan.
publication / Oktober 10, 2015
VisionFund Annual Report 2014: Funding Brighter Futures
VisionFund releases its Annual Report for 2014.
article / September 13, 2019
Struggle Turns to Joy
Often we meet families who have had to separate in order for one or both parents to find better paying work in an urban centre. This story is about a family who went to Thailand to seek work, but eventually ended up back in Myanmar where they are thriving.
article / Oktober 8, 2019
Crafting a successful business
Wijayangani and her husband Saman Bandara make a great team running a woodwork business in Sri Lanka.
article / Oktober 26, 2018
From plants to pigs – working hard to progress
Mye is a 39-year-old strong, sturdy mother to three children aged 12, 16 and 19 years. Her husband is in the military and often away from home and even though he sends money each month, it’s not enough for her to support the family.