article / ოქტომბერი 14, 2019
Farmer to Restaurant Owner to Hotel Proprietor
Gloria was born and raised in Cotacachi, province of Imbabura, Ecuador.
article / ნოემბერი 5, 2021
A client story from Vietnam
Ms. Nguyen Thi Cong has been participating in loans for six rounds, from a loan of 10 million to 25 million. The loans were used for various activities such as animal breeding, rice cultivation, building her house and supporting her children’s education.
article / ოქტომბერი 11, 2017
Hope In The Congo
When you work in development and tell your colleagues about an upcoming trip to the DRC you usually get a response that goes something like, ‘It can be a tough place.
page / ოქტომბერი 9, 2019
Bolivia | About Us
The Bolivian Development Foundation (FUBODE), VisionFund Bolivia, is a Development Financial Institution affiliated with World Vision and VisionFund International.
article / ივლისი 12, 2022
Out of Poverty, into Sustainability
Phan Kế Loc's is a client of MFU Hai Lang branch. With loans from MFU, he improved his family’s economic livelihood with various forms of business.
article / ივლისი 25, 2021
From electrician to business owner – A pandemic story
Before COVID-19 hit Ghana in March 2020, Ebenezer and his then pregnant wife – Comfort Asamaning -survived with the income from his electric shop, which he had established with his first loan from VisionFund Ghana.
press release / მარტი 15, 2016
VisionFund Joins the Propagate Coalition
Propagate: A Coalition of Smallholder Finance Practitioners, will be announcing its formation and formal launch of activities at the 18th Microcredit Summit on March 16, 2016 in
article / ნოემბერი 19, 2021
Building her children’s future
“When I work, and sweat runs down my face, I don’t think of it as water leaving my body; to me, it’s building the future of my children: sweat as the mortar, VisionFund loan as the brick.”
article / ოქტომბერი 20, 2019
Candy Shop Owner Gets Sweet Deal Through Microcredit
Mrs. Victoria is a humble client who sells candy and toys in Quillacollo's central market, Bolivia. She started selling candy when her son was 13 years old, and his father abandoned them with no source of income.