press release / Janeiro 18, 2021
Edgar Martinez appointed as VisionFund International’s new President & Chief Executive Officer
London, 18 January 2021: VisionFund is pleased to announce the appointment of Edgar Martinez as President and CEO for VisionFund International effective18 January 2021.
article / Julho 20, 2021
Why Lending to Refugees is Risky, but Worth It
Martina Crailsheim, Director for Saving Group Linkage at VisionFund International challe
publication / Setembro 8, 2023
VisionFund Uganda Impact Survey Report - March 2023
VisionFund Uganda conducted the first impact survey in September 2022 giving us deep insights into the impact of our work. Our first impact study spelt out how our loans impacted the lives of our clients, their children, and businesses.
article / Março 23, 2022
Fruitful New Business Venture Improves Client's Life
Doan has a friendly smile on her face as she stands by her colourful shop that sells fresh fruit.
article / Junho 16, 2021
Microlending to Refugees: From Impossible to Possible
Does microlending to refugees make good financial sense? VisionFund Uganda proves it does through the success of its Saving Group Linkage Loan.
press release / Julho 19, 2022
VisionFund’s work in Eastern Europe
VisionFund is aware of recent media coverage of our work in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
article / Outubro 2, 2019
Dreams of a Fancy Shop Come True
34-year-old Rosemary from Kerala was a housewife for many years, until one day, she decided to open a fancy shop of her own. She managed to start her shop, ‘Rosarium’, in the town nearby. However, running the shop was not a very easy task for someone who was very new to business.
article / Outubro 7, 2019
Planting Flowers for a Brighter Future
Daw Thin Thin Aye (36 years old) is a seasonal flower planter who lives in Hmawbi Township, about three hours away from Myanmar’s capital city Yangon. Their cottage lies in the middle of a two acre field of flowers where she lives with her husband Aung Soe Moe (50 years old), and three children.