publication / სექტემბერი 8, 2023
VisionFund Uganda Impact Survey Report - March 2023
VisionFund Uganda conducted the first impact survey in September 2022 giving us deep insights into the impact of our work. Our first impact study spelt out how our loans impacted the lives of our clients, their children, and businesses.
publication / ოქტომბერი 12, 2023
VisionFund Philippines (CEVI) 2023 Impact Survey
VisionFund Philippines (known as CEVI) has completed their first client impact survey in 2023. Check out what their clients have to say!
article / ოქტომბერი 8, 2019
Crafting a successful business
Wijayangani and her husband Saman Bandara make a great team running a woodwork business in Sri Lanka.
article / ივლისი 21, 2022
The power of microfinance
Frida, a single mother uses her micro loans from VisionFund Uganda to educate all her children and improve the wellbeing of her family
publication / აგვისტო 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 / ოქტომბერი 9, 2016
VisionFund Annual Report 2015: We Believe
VisionFund releases its Annual Report for 2015.
article / აგვისტო 30, 2023
From School Dropout to Self-Employed: Alex's Journey
Alex's journey began in early 2000s when he was a young boy from a humble family, determined to acquire an education. This period saw the northern part of Uganda grappling with the aftermath of a devastating insurgency that had claimed numerous lives.
publication / აგვისტო 5, 2020
Annual Report on Most Missing Middle Project 2019-20
The ‘Most Missing Middle’ (MMM) program is a pilot which aims to test and identify an effective, scalable and inclusive business model for the provision of financial services to Small and Growing Business (SGBs).
article / სექტემბერი 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.