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Microloan Fuels Peanut Supplying Business in Pandemic
Omaima, a former beautician lost all her clients due to social distancing: a key requirement that helped curb the spread of the virus.
article / October 14, 2019
A Business that Spiced Up Her Life
University graduate Pheona has always been business minded.
article / August 20, 2021
Mobile Banking helps Savings Group in Ecuador
Meet a savings group of hardworking farmers from the province of Chimborazo, in San Vicent, Ecuador.
article / June 20, 2022
Serving refugee communities: A loan officer’s story
When war broke out in South Sudan in 2013, Annet and her young family did not know how they would survive the tragedies that followed.
article / January 11, 2019
Exploring the Way Forward For Mission-Led Development Forum
Johanna Ryan, VisionFund’s Global Director of Impact participated in the 2018 OneAccord Foru
article / June 15, 2022
From refugee to employer: Geofrey's story
When the war broke out in South Sudan in 1997, Geofrey (43) and his wife Flora fled with their children, leaving everything they owned behind, and found themselves in Northern Uganda as refugees.
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 / April 16, 2023
Traditional with a Modern Twist Makes Good Business Sense
On a bustling street in Lashio township, Myanmar, the “Rose Family” shop displays the colourful and unique clothing designs of entrepreneurial couple, Kyaw Lin Aung (34) and Rose Htwe Su Maung (32).
publication / April 16, 2023
Traditional with a Modern Twist Makes Good Business Sense
On a bustling street in Lashio township, Myanmar, the “Rose Family” shop displays the colourful and unique clothing designs of entrepreneurial couple, Kyaw Lin Aung (34) and Rose Htwe Su Maung (32).