article / Մայիս 9, 2024
From Despair to Dignity: Samuel Journey to Safe Sanitation
In the Fanteakwa community of Ghana, Samuel and his family faced a daily struggle that many of us take for granted – access to safe sanitation facilities.
page / Հունվար 17, 2024
How to start a small business
Are you searching for ways to kickstart your small business dreams, whether it's a bakery, corner store, or beauty salon?
publication / Փետրվար 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.
page / Հունվար 15, 2024
Tips on secure financial transfers via mobile agents
If you don’t have a mobile wallet account, worry not – you can still easily and swiftly make financial transfers with mobile agents.
page / Հունվար 17, 2024
Sustainable enterprises through gender equality
Gender equality is a crucial catalyst for achieving sustainable development in businesses.
page / Հունվար 16, 2024
Enhancing crop quality
In this article, we will share insights on how vegetable and fruit farmers can increase their earnings by cultivating high-quality products.
article / Սեպտեմբեր 27, 2023
Empowering Lives: Michaela's Journey from Comal Craftsman to Entrepreneur
In traditional Guatemalan cooking, one kitchen essential is a comal, a flat clay pan that is made in different sizes to be placed over an open flame or other heat source to cook tortillas, peppers, and other food items.
article / Մայիս 16, 2024
Monitoring Progress and Challenges of the Ghana Financial Sector Development Project in the Northern and Savannah Regions
On March 25, 2024, the Ministry of Finance Project Coordination Unit Team, VisionFund Ghana, World Vision Ghana, and World Vision Canada embarked on a second field trip to the Northern and Savannah Regions of Ghana.
article / Սեպտեմբեր 29, 2023
From Traditional Garments to Poultry Profits: Isidra's Journey of Empowered Artistry and Entrepreneurship
Isidra, 33, first heard about VisionFund through her women friends. They had decided to start a savings group to take out a loan. But she quickly decided to take out her own individual loan ($330) to buy colorful thread to make the detailed traditional Guatemalan blouses.
article / Ապրիլ 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.