article / Tháng 5 16, 2024
Monitoring Progress and Challenges of the Ghana Financial Sector Development Project in the Northern and Savannah Regions
On March 25, 2024, the Ministry of Finance Project Coordination Unit Team, VisionFund Ghana, World Vision Ghana, and World Vision Canada embarked on a second field trip to the Northern and Savannah Regions of Ghana.
publication / Tháng 9 2, 2022
VisionFund Impact Evaluation: Recovery Lending for VisionFund Mexico
In June 2022, 60_Decibels surveyed 209 clients of VisionFund Mexico who had received a loan to help them recover their businesses through the Recovery Lending for Resilience programme, a donor-funded programme through World Vision US.
article / Tháng 10 11, 2016
Measuring Economic Development in Latin America
VisionFund is an organisation based on change. Changing the lives of our clients, their families and their communities is why we exist.
publication / Tháng 9 2, 2022
VisionFund Mexico: 60_Decibels Recovery Lending Survey Report
VisionFund commissioned 60_Decibels to conduct an evaluations in Mexico to determine if VisionFund´s Recovery Lending loans helped clients recover from the financial impact of COVID-19.
Highlights from the survey results:
article / Tháng 10 8, 2021
A pottery business in Mexico
Don Irving has 32 years’ experience as a potter. He started learning in his uncle's workshop when he was just eight.
publication / Tháng 5 5, 2022
VisionFund FY21 Annual Report
The VisionFund 2021 Annual Report highlights work carried out by its global network of 28 microfinance institutions across Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, and Latin America.
page / Tháng 10 14, 2019
Mexico | About Us
VisionFund Mexico (VF Mexico) was born in 1997 as a non-profit civil association called Fundación Realidad, its goal was to boost economic development in vulnerable areas in Mexico.
page / Tháng 10 14, 2019
Mexico | Our Work
Finance products that VF Mexico offers are based on productive and consumer credits. Focusing our portfolio in two different processes: Community banks (6 to 35 people) called Business Development Units (UDE) and Solidarity Groups (4 to 8 people).