page / Tháng 10 14, 2019
Guatemala | About Us
Vision Fund Guatemala (VFG) is a microfinance institution with more than 26 years of experience, for 20 years under the name of the Guatemalan Association for Development (AGUDESA) and in August 2016 it changed its name to VisionFund Guatemala SA.
article / Tháng 11 5, 2021
Seamstress Empowers Teen Mothers Through Microloan
In the Ahafo Ano North District in the Ashanti region, Ghana, is the Numesua community. Known for its small-scale mining activities called ‘Galamsey’.
article / Tháng 10 26, 2018
Leading the way with technology
Zin is 31 years old, married with a four-year-old son. She graduated from college with a degree in electrical engineering and with her degree she got a job in a computer shop.
article / Tháng 10 14, 2019
Incubating More Than Dreams
In Tanzania’s Magugu AP, near Arusha, funded by World Vision New Zealand, this group of 30 poultry raising women is called Mwamko, or “Wake up”.
press release / Tháng 2 2, 2016
A Gathering of Microfinance Leads
As Co-Chair of the Microfinance CEO Working Group (MCWG), VisionFund International (VFI)CEO, Scott Brown, recently visited Bangladesh, the birthplace of microfinance.
article / Tháng 10 3, 2019
Fishing For Life
For Deodoro, fishing has always been a part of his life. His grandfather was a fisherman, his father was a fisherman, and now he is a fisherman.
page / Tháng 10 14, 2019
Zambia | About Us
VisionFund Zambia Limited (VFZ) is a deposit taking microfinance institution, 91% owned by VisionFund International and 3.1% by World Vision Zambia Ltd, with a rural focus targeting the economically active low income entrepreneurs who are excluded by tradi
article / Tháng 4 28, 2019
Fueling Entrepreneurship in Emerging Markets
ANDE together with Devex have just released a new report that looks into trends from 20 of the top donors and DFIs supporting growth of SGBs in emerging markets.
article / Tháng 10 20, 2019
A Bright Future With Chickens and Eggs
Before getting a loan from VisionFund Rwanda and starting her business, Mukeshimana had nothing to eat, and was wearing dirty clothes but now life has changed.