article / June 15, 2022
A Thoughtful Father from Rakhine
During the COVID-19 pandemic, our income decreased and was not stable.
article / October 17, 2019
Creating Beauty with African Fabrics
Madam Célestine Nyangi BUEYA is at her fourth group credit cycle with VisionFund DRC to open a shop selling African fabrics.
page / October 11, 2019
Senegal | About Us
VisionFund Senegal (VFS) Microfinance, SA, was opened in July 2016 and started its operations in March 2017. We provide financial services to people who would otherwise have little or no access to credit.
page / October 8, 2019
Montenegro | About Us
For twenty years, Monte Credit, as part of VisionFund International, has been operating in Montenegro.
article / October 4, 2022
A Happy Boy of a Strong Single Mother
11-year-old Myint Myat is now studying in Grade-4. His elder sister, Watan Oo (18) passed the matriculation exam. His sister used to be a sponsored child of World Vision.
article / October 11, 2017
Business Women Share How They Are Thriving
This International Women’s Day, we are delighted to introduce six women clients from some of the communities where VisionFund provides microfinance and other financial services.
article / October 14, 2019
Farmer to Restaurant Owner to Hotel Proprietor
Gloria was born and raised in Cotacachi, province of Imbabura, Ecuador.
article / July 25, 2021
Persevering through the pandemic
Paula lives in Santa Clara Coatitla, Mexico. She bakes bread and sells it at her home and nearby a hospital along with coffee - so she has been providing food for health personnel during the pandemic.
article / June 16, 2021
Why Microlending to Refugees Is A Wise Choice
Edgar S. Martinez, President and CEO of VisionFund International, makes us think again about how we treat displaced people who turn up on our doorstep asking for help.