page / Tháng 10 7, 2019
Myanmar | Our Work
VisionFund Myanmar lends small sums of money to people who do not have a measurable credit history, assets to secure the loans, or access to mainstream financial providers. Loans provide funds that enable borrowers to set up and grow their small businesses.
publication / Tháng 2 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 / Tháng 3 31, 2023
VisionFund Vietnam Client Survey
World Vision is a leading child-focused organization, dedicated to serving the most vulnerable children and communities and helping them over-come poverty.
article / Tháng 1 13, 2022
The Impact of A Rural Financial Inlcusion Partnership
VisionFund Malawi implements Accelerating Rural Financial Inclusion in Malawi (ARFIM) which is funded by Financial Access for Rural Markets Smallholders and Enterprise (FARMSE), a seven-year development programme financed by the Malawi government, the International Fund for Agr
article / Tháng 12 11, 2023
Ministry of Finance Field Visit to VSLA Linkage Project Sites in Northern Ghana
The Ministry of Finance Project Coordination Unit Team embarked on a field visit to monitor the VSLA (Village Savings and Loan Association) linkage activities under the Ghana Financial Sector Development Project (GFSDP) in the Northern and Savanah Regions of Ghana.
publication / Tháng 11 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 / Tháng 5 15, 2023
VisionFund FY22 Annual Report
The VisionFund 2022 Annual Report highlights work carried out by its global network of 28 microfinance institutions across Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, and Latin America.