publication / Tháng 6 10, 2022
VisionFund Malawi 60_Decibels FAST Programme Client Survey Report
VisionFund commissioned 60_Decibels to conduct two impact evaluations in Malawi to determine if VisionFund´s FAST programme – lending to savings groups, accomplished its main programme objectives:
article / Tháng 6 16, 2019
Dream to Create More Jobs for Her Community
As a girl, Daw Thin Thin Hlaing’s family was very poor—she often missed meals, didn’t have enough clothes and missed out on school.
article / Tháng 10 8, 2019
A Growing School Bag Business
Kanthi Mallawarachchi is 51 years old and lives with her sons Buddika (23) and Keshan (15) in Nikaweratiya, a town in the North Western Province of Sri Lanka.
video / Tháng 3 22, 2022
The Healthcare Hero of Hmawbi Township
Phyu Phyu (49 years.) is a wife, mother of three children, and licensed nurse who has faithfully served the Hmawbi Township clinic since 1996 as a nurse and midwife..
article / Tháng 10 5, 2015
Loan Leads Family Out of Extreme Poverty
“If not for the help of microfinance loans, I wouldn’t have been able to start my piggery and support the schooling of my three children.
publication / Tháng 12 13, 2021
VisionFund Malawi 60_Decibels Client Survey Report
By Martina Crailsheim, Director, VisionFund Savings Group Linkage
article / Tháng 8 19, 2020
Microfinance Transforms Lives in DRC
Kinkole, on the outskirts of Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of Congo, is a neighbourhood known for its culinary speciality, Maboke - a delicious steamed fish dish.
article / Tháng 8 11, 2020
VisionFund credit transforms the Lives of Grantees at Kinkole Area Program
Kinkole, on the outskirts of Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of Congo, is a neighbourhood known for its culinary speciality, Maboke - a delicious steamed fish dish.
article / Tháng 6 11, 2016
Microfinance Equips Women to Improve Children's Lives
Microfinance providers seeking to improve the lives of children must first serve women clients, closing the gender gap to achieve financial inclusion for all.
article / Tháng 10 4, 2019
Cocooned from Poverty
Miko is an eleven-year-old Filipino boy who loves basketball. He already knows what he wants to be when he grows up – a policeman.