publication / February 20, 2024
VisionFund Zambia Client Impact Survey Report
Established in 2003 as a subsidiary of World Vision, VisionFund Zambia is a micro finance institution that is dedicated to Our Livelihoods Promise, “to Broaden and Deepen impact” which is the motivation to provide financial services to poor, productive business owners and commun
press release / November 2, 2015
VF Zambia Partners with FSD Zambia for FI2020 Week
VisionFund Zambia (VFZ), part of VisionFund International’s network of more than thirty microfinance institutions, is partnering with Financial Sector Deepening Zamb
publication / November 27, 2023
VisionFund Zambia 60_Decibels Followup Report: FAST - Finance Accelerating Saving Group Transformation
VisionFund commissioned 60 Decibels to conduct two impact evaluations (an initial and followup study) in Zambia to determine if VisionFund's FAST-Financial Accelerating Savings Group Transformation programme is accomplishing its main programme objectives:
publication / February 13, 2024
State of the Practice: Savings Group Linkages 2024 Report
The 2024 State of the Practice Report, a groundbreaking study in the realm of financial inclusion, delineates the contemporary landscape of linkages between informal savings groups and formal financial services.
publication / February 19, 2024
VisionFund Mongolia Client Impact Report
One of the priorities of VisionFund’s strategy, Our Livelihoods Promise, is to Broaden and Deepen Our Impact.
page / January 16, 2024
Enhancing crop quality
In this article, we will share insights on how vegetable and fruit farmers can increase their earnings by cultivating high-quality products.
article / June 25, 2021
Interview on Microfinance with VisionFund Zambia CEO
Get to know Simon Ziba, as he shares about the importance of microfinance in Zambia, the MFI's use of innovation and digital technology to promote financial inclusion, and VisionFund Zambia’s journey of serving communities!
publication / January 16, 2020
Linking Saving Groups to Financial Services
Lessons learned in implementing savings group linkage loans in Tanzania, Rwanda, Ghana and Zambia.