press release / Fevereiro 28, 2017
VisionFund Board Strengthened By Two New Members
LONDON – 28 February, 2017
article / Setembro 16, 2019
Not So Run Of The Mill
Daw Saw Saw Win, like many women in Myanmar, left her family to move to Yangon, the capital city for work where she took on various jobs in tourism, hotels, and in government offices.
article / Junho 16, 2019
Dream to Create More Jobs for Her Community
As a girl, Daw Thin Thin Hlaing’s family was very poor—she often missed meals, didn’t have enough clothes and missed out on school.
article / Outubro 21, 2019
Freedom from Debt and Hope for the Future
Yaquelin Ruiz (46) is a mother of three sons and one daughter. She and her husband Jesus (50) have always worked as hard as they could to support their family. “Since we do not have a career, my husband has always worked for others.
article / Outubro 4, 2019
Integrated Empowerment: VisionFund and World Vision
World Vision and VisionFund partnership provides financial support to microfinance client in rural Vietnam.
article / Agosto 20, 2021
Mobile Banking Supports Ghana Saving Groups
A year ago in March, COVID 19 posed a threat to the survival of savings groups.
article / Outubro 8, 2019
Education Loans Help Mother Finance Childrens' Future
“I want to finish school and get a salary so my mother can rest. She is very tired, I don’t want her to be tired any more.”
Yan Min Aung is 18 years old. His father died when he was four years old, leaving his mother, Myint Myint, with three children.
article / Novembro 5, 2021
Mama Trizza Min Shop
Rose got married at an early age (18 years) and has two children; Trinity-14 years, and Trevor 9 years.
publication / Abril 20, 2021
VisionFund Myanmar | COVID-19 Response
Oct 2020 to Jan 2021 Highlights