article / أبريل 17, 2023
From a housewife to a buzzing entrepreneur
Christine’s story began in 2016 when she started borrowing with a group. However, her hard work, dedication, and commitment impressed VisionFund Uganda and she was eventually granted a loan as an individual customer, allowing her to borrow independently and qualify for a larger loan amount.
article / يونيو 14, 2023
Scovia is committed to serving refugees
Having been born in a refugee settlement, Scovia didn't have grand expectations for her adult life, as even affording basic items was a struggle.
article / أغسطس 30, 2023
From School Dropout to Self-Employed: Alex's Journey
Alex's journey began in early 2000s when he was a young boy from a humble family, determined to acquire an education. This period saw the northern part of Uganda grappling with the aftermath of a devastating insurgency that had claimed numerous lives.
article / يوليو 21, 2022
The power of microfinance
Frida, a single mother uses her micro loans from VisionFund Uganda to educate all her children and improve the wellbeing of her family
article / أبريل 8, 2021
Refugee resilience in the face of COVID-19
Martina Crailsheim, Director of Saving Group Linkage at VisionFund International reports positive repayment rates from Savings Groups in refugee co
publication / مايو 11, 2023
VisionFund FY22 Audited Financial Report
VisionFund FY22 audited financial report prepared by KPMG.
page / مايو 20, 2020
Manzi Max
Company Secretary / Legal Manager
Max Manzi serves as both the Company Secretary and Legal Manager at VisionFund Uganda Ltd.
publication / فبراير 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.
article / مايو 8, 2023
From charcoal seller to financially independent
Faibe’s story with VisionFund Uganda started almost 10 years ago, when she lost her husband and decided to take a bold step to look after her then young family.