article / Septiembre 16, 2019
A Mother at 15. A Business Owner at 26.
Mariam had her first child when she was 15. Growing up, she had five siblings; three brothers and two sisters, all whom married at a young age. In their village near Fatik in Senegal, it was just the way of life. It also helped to reduce the burden of running a big household.
press release / Abril 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 / Febrero 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.
article / Marzo 24, 2017
Creating Financial Solutions Specifically for Women
VisionFund International stresses the importance of tailoring microfinance services to women
article / Octubre 3, 2019
She Does it All: Veggies, Sewing and More
Munguntsetseg (41) is one of the hard working farmers in Mandal soum who grows vegetables such as potato, carrot, onion and supplies the community with fresh healthy vegetables.
press release / Noviembre 15, 2019
VisionFund Raises 20M to Help Fund Financial Inclusion Projects
Focus will be on women entrepreneurs, rural clients, predominantly farmers, and other vulnerable men and women seeking greater financial inclusion
article / Junio 25, 2020
'Most Missing Middle' Celebrates 2 Years Since Launch
This Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Day, VisionFund International is celebrating the milestones achieved in the second year of its “Most Missing Middle” (MMM) program in Ghana and Myanmar.
article / Octubre 5, 2015
Loan Leads Family Out of Extreme Poverty
“If not for the help of microfinance loans, I wouldn’t have been able to start my piggery and support the schooling of my three children.