article / Setembro 29, 2023
From Traditional Garments to Poultry Profits: Isidra's Journey of Empowered Artistry and Entrepreneurship
Isidra, 33, first heard about VisionFund through her women friends. They had decided to start a savings group to take out a loan. But she quickly decided to take out her own individual loan ($330) to buy colorful thread to make the detailed traditional Guatemalan blouses.
article / Outubro 3, 2019
Milking Her Way to a Better Future
Bulgaa is a mother of six and now lives with her daughter, two grandchildren and her mother in Darkhan city, Mongolia. Initially, she had two cows for her mother to have milk tea, but sinc
publication / Maio 11, 2023
VisionFund FY22 Audited Financial Report
VisionFund FY22 audited financial report prepared by KPMG.
publication / Outubro 10, 2014
Inside Out: VisionFund Annual Report 2013
VisionFund releases its Annual Report for 2013.
article / Novembro 28, 2023
VisionFund's Digital Loan Process Has Saved my Reputation and Integrity
In a small southern Indian village, Sudhat and Sadaippan, both aged 38, are a determined couple who set out to improve their family's future. Their journey began in 2012 when Sudhat took her first loan. The couple were embarking on a journey towards financial independence.
article / Outubro 11, 2017
The Future Is Bright
In this blog from Myanmar, the VisionFund team visits an education centre just outside the nation’s capital.
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 / Setembro 28, 2023
Flowers of Hope: Trinidad's Transformation and the Digital Revolution in Rural Guatemala
Trinidad, 54 years old, lives in a hilly, rural area of Guatemala. “I used to be a tree cutter, but then there were no more trees in the area, so I needed to find another job to support my family. When I was out of work, it was a very difficult time and I felt like I didn’t have anything.