press release / Junio 19, 2019
VisionFund Celebrates 15 Years
LONDON – 19 June 2019 – VisionFund International (VisionFund), the mission-focused microfinance subsidiary of children's charity World
publication / Septiembre 5, 2017
Building Futures Together - Annual Report 2016
VisionFund International announces strong annual growth for financial year ending 30 September 2016.
publication / Agosto 31, 2022
Code of Conduct | VisionFund India
VisionFund India’s Code of Conduct (COC) is based on three foundational, interrelated, and complementary principles: good corporate governance; good corporate citizenship; and exemplary personal and professional conduct.
publication / Enero 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.
publication / Mayo 15, 2023
VisionFund FY22 Annual Report
The VisionFund 2022 Annual Report highlights work carried out by its global network of 28 microfinance institutions across Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, and Latin America.
publication / Marzo 25, 2020
VisionFund FY19 Audited Financial Report
VisionFund FY19 audited financial report prepared by KPMG.
article / Junio 15, 2023
From Refugee to Employer, Geoffrey a year later
Geoffrey’s story starts in 1997 when the South Sudan war broke out, forcing him to flee with his wife Flora. They left everything behind and, eventually, settled in the West Nile region of Uganda.
publication / Octubre 10, 2017
VisionFund Social Performance Report 2016
VisionFund releases its Social Performance highlights for 2016.
publication / Marzo 22, 2021
VisionFund FY20 Annual Report
VisionFund International released its Annual Report for the financial year ending 30 September 2020, empowering lives through mircofinance services.
article / Diciembre 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.