publication / Maio 6, 2022
VisionFund FY21 Audited Financial Report
VisionFund FY21 audited financial report prepared by KPMG.
article / Junho 11, 2019
Microfinance Empowers Female Entrepreneurs: 7 Stories
In celebration of International Women’s Day, VisionFund is sharing inspiring stories of female entrepreneurs we work with.
publication / Setembro 5, 2017
Building Futures Together - Annual Report 2016
VisionFund International announces strong annual growth for financial year ending 30 September 2016.
article / Outubro 4, 2019
From Malnutrition to Plentiful
“Thanks to World Vision’s microfinance loans, my chicken raising business has grown significantly, which helps me not only earn more money, but also enable me to improve nutrition for my ki
publication / Setembro 12, 2019
Saving Group Quality Assessment
The Saving Group community have created a Group Quality Assessment check which is an excellent way for financial service providers to identify cohesive groups. VisionFund have added other ways of preparing groups for linkage.
article / Outubro 11, 2018
Inclusive Business in Myanmar
Inclusive Business (IB) is a new and appealing concept to Myanmar.
publication / Março 23, 2020
VisionFund FY19 Annual Report
VisionFund International released its Annual Report for the financial year ending 30 September 2019, empowering lives through microfinance services.
press release / Novembro 2, 2015
VF Zambia Partners with FSD Zambia for FI2020 Week
VisionFund Zambia (VFZ), part of VisionFund International’s network of more than thirty microfinance institutions, is partnering with Financial Sector Deepening Zamb
article / Setembro 16, 2019
Leadership and Ambition
The sun, at 111 degrees, beats down, scorching everything it encounters. A group of seven women sit proudly together, huddled under a tree casting a small shadow, eager to share how their life has been changed since working with World Vision and VisionFund.
article / Setembro 16, 2019
A Mother at 15. A Business Owner at 26.
Mariam had her first child when she was 15. Growing up, she had five siblings; three brothers and two sisters, all whom married at a young age. In their village near Fatik in Senegal, it was just the way of life. It also helped to reduce the burden of running a big household.