publication / July 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.
press release / November 10, 2023
VisionFund celebrates 20 years of financial inclusion through microfinance
10 November 2023 – VisionFund International proudly commemorates two decades of dedicated service in championing financial inclusion and fostering rural economic growth, all while building brighter futures for children worldwide.
article / February 22, 2023
VisionFund Cares saved me from hefty hospital bills
One day when Moses woke up to get to his shop, he did not anticipate how the day would eventually end.
article / July 25, 2021
From electrician to business owner – A pandemic story
Before COVID-19 hit Ghana in March 2020, Ebenezer and his then pregnant wife – Comfort Asamaning -survived with the income from his electric shop, which he had established with his first loan from VisionFund Ghana.
article / December 29, 2021
Sustaining livelihood from agriculture
Ms. Nguyen Thi Chu is a client of MFU who lives with her husband in Cuong Chinh commune, Tien Lu district. We visited Chu when she and her husband was taking care of their small garden.
article / November 5, 2021
A client story from Vietnam
Ms. Nguyen Thi Cong has been participating in loans for six rounds, from a loan of 10 million to 25 million. The loans were used for various activities such as animal breeding, rice cultivation, building her house and supporting her children’s education.
press release / January 26, 2023
VisionFund Uganda appoints Ms. Sarah Yvonne Byabazaire as Board Chairperson
January 24, 2023. Over the past 26 years, VisionFund Uganda has achieved exceptional growth in extending financial services to the underprivileged people in Uganda’s rural and vulnerable communities.
publication / May 10, 2023
VisionFund Impact 2022 Overview Report
In the year ending September 2022, VisionFund produced more evidence of the impact of its work than in all the preceding years of its existence, since 2003.
article / October 4, 2019
Cocooned from Poverty
Miko is an eleven-year-old Filipino boy who loves basketball.