publication / ဖေဖေါ်ဝါရီလ 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 / မေလ 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.
press release / ဖေဖေါ်ဝါရီလ 24, 2022
VisionFund Mongolia recognized at EBRD Awards
Ulaanbaatar, February 24, 2022. VisionFund Mongolia was recently recognised by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) for its commitment to staff training to better serve micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs).
page / အောက်တိုဘာလ 3, 2019
Mongolia | Locations
VisionFund Mongolia
7th floor Peace tower office, 3rd khoroo, Chingeltei district
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Office Hours: 08:30-17:30
Branches:
page / အောက်တိုဘာလ 3, 2019
Mongolia | About Us
VisionFund Mongolia was established in 2004, as a subsidiary of the VisionFund International microfinance network. VisionFund Mongolia is one of the few institutions in Mongolia whose primary focus is on the needs and well-being of poor families and communities.
publication / မေလ 15, 2023
VisionFund FY22 Annual Report
The VisionFund 2022 Annual Report highlights work carried out by its global network of 28 microfinance institutions across Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, and Latin America.
press release / ဖေဖေါ်ဝါရီလ 14, 2024
Digital ‘revolution’ in financial inclusion brings together rural savings groups and formal financial services in new ecosystem - ‘Linkages 2.0’ report finds
14 February 2024 - State of the Practice: Savings Group Linkages 2024 Report Released
article / မတ်လ 4, 2020
Where there is passion, there is progress
Dhammika (54) is a single-mother and has been providing for her two daughters on her own since they were ten and thirteen. She lives in Puttlam district, western Sri Lanka, where the majority of communities depend on agriculture for a living.