article / December 6, 2022
VisionFund Uganda grants early Christmas to the Watoto Children!
As part of our Corporate Social Responsibility strategy, VisionFund Uganda visited Watoto Suubi Children's Village.
press release / January 11, 2016
Financial Inclusion In Myanmar Grant
Yangon, London – 11 January 2016 – The Livelihoods and Food Security Trust Fund (LIFT) has awarded World Vision Myanmar, working in close partnership with World Vision Australia and its microfinance partner VisionFund Myanmar, a grant of $4.5 million to help approximately 100,000 people gain impr
press release / January 11, 2016
UK Government Awards Grant for El Niño Response
Families devastated by what is predicted to be particularly severe El Niño weather patterns in six African countries are to benefit from small loans to rebuild their livelihoods, following a £2 million ‘returnable grant’ from the UK Government to aid agency World Vision UK and its microfinance pa
publication / February 19, 2024
VisionFund Mongolia Client Impact Report
One of the priorities of VisionFund’s strategy, Our Livelihoods Promise, is to Broaden and Deepen Our Impact.
article / June 14, 2023
Scovia is committed to serving refugees
Having been born in a refugee settlement, Scovia didn't have grand expectations for her adult life, as even affording basic items was a struggle.
publication / February 13, 2024
State of the Practice: Savings Group Linkages 2024 Report
The 2024 State of the Practice Report, a groundbreaking study in the realm of financial inclusion, delineates the contemporary landscape of linkages between informal savings groups and formal financial services.
publication / February 19, 2024
VisionFund India Client Impact Survey Report
VisionFund India, with its goal to reach 700,000 clients impacting the lives of 850,000 children among the low income, vulnerable and rural communities by 2030., Currently serving nearly 22,602 clients and impacting 23,508 children through its 12 branches across India.
article / April 17, 2023
From a housewife to a buzzing entrepreneur
Christine’s story began in 2016 when she started borrowing with a group. However, her hard work, dedication, and commitment impressed VisionFund Uganda and she was eventually granted a loan as an individual customer, allowing her to borrow independently and qualify for a larger loan amount.