article / စက်တင်ဘာလ 13, 2019
Struggle Turns to Joy
Often we meet families who have had to separate in order for one or both parents to find better paying work in an urban centre. This story is about a family who went to Thailand to seek work, but eventually ended up back in Myanmar where they are thriving.
article / ဒီဇင်ဘာလ
အသုံးပြု စကားစု - လအမည် အပြည့်အစုံ 19, 2022
Sometimes saying no is the better answer
Written by Miyon Kautz, Director, Marketing and Engagement, VisionFund
article / ဇူလိုင်လ 25, 2021
More than just microfinance: A pandemic story
Mrs. Manimegalai is a tailor by profession.
publication / သြဂုတ်လ 23, 2022
VisionFund Impact Evaluation: 60 Decibels Follow-Up Survey in Guatemala
The results of the second of two surveys of the same sample of clients of VisionFund Guatemala who received a loan through the Recovery Lending for Resilience programme funded through World Vision US.
publication / ဇန်နဝါရီလ 22, 2024
VisionFund FY23 Impact Annual Report
VisionFund is proud to release the FY23 VisionFund Impact Annual Report with data ending September 20, 2023.
article / ဇူလိုင်လ 25, 2021
A new water tank, a new business: A pandemic story
Penninah is the chairperson of her savings group Uka nuke. She is a mother of four – her first born is married and doing business of dressmaking and her other three are yet to complete college.
article / ဇူလိုင်လ 22, 2021
Against all odds, a farm prevails: a pandemic story
“Life for me was never easy,” says Angelita. “It is true that it is complicated and much more so when the person you chose to be with as a couple decides to leave your home with the only family asset - a bus -and additionaly the great responsibility of raising four children.
article / အောက်တိုဘာလ 27, 2019
Zoran's Story
Zoran Colovic was born in Zagreb, Croatia, spent his youth in Knin, and in 1997 decided to come to Montenegro, without the intention of staying here for a long.
article / အောက်တိုဘာလ 23, 2019
Fatoumata's Story
My name is Mme Coulibaly Fatoumata Bouare and since 2011 I have been a member of the Jigiseme Falo Groupo in Mali. Of Malian nationality, I am 46 years old, married and mother of four children, all schooled. My husband is a veterinarian.