article / Novembro 19, 2021
A brighter future for the children
Mrs.Divya has been residing in Thanthoni village more than 11 years. She studied till 12th standard. Her husband Anantharaj is a two-wheeler mechanic, and they have two boys. Both the children are studying in a government school in Std. 4 and 5 respectively.
press release / Setembro 5, 2017
Building Futures Together - Annual Report 2016
London, 05 September 2017, VisionFund International today announced strong annual growth for financial year ending 30 September 2016.
publication / Julho 6, 2020
Out of Time: COVID-19 Aftershocks
Millions of parents and caregivers have lost incomes and jobs due to COVID-19, forcing them to expose their children to harmful and dangerous circumstances such as begging or child marriage.
article / Novembro 19, 2021
Building her children’s future
“When I work, and sweat runs down my face, I don’t think of it as water leaving my body; to me, it’s building the future of my children: sweat as the mortar, VisionFund loan as the brick.”
publication / Janeiro 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 / Fevereiro 8, 2021
Stitching together a livelihood in a refugee settlement
When Kiden left South Sudan for Uganda in the middle of the 2017 surge of fighting in the civil war, only five things came with her; her four children and her sewing machine.
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.
publication / Junho 9, 2023
Savings Linked Insurance for Resilience: Ghana & Malawi Final Report - June 2023
For the past seven years, VisionFund has been actively designing microinsurance products tailored to meet the needs of the clients we serve. We believe microinsurance provides vulnerable individuals with the safety net they so often lack.
article / Outubro 8, 2021
Crafting a future for the children
Doña Beatriz is a weaver of the community of Llallagua, Bolivia. She has been a microfinance client for three years.