page / Oktobar 5, 2019
Vietnam | Our Work
Our MFI 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.
publication / Oktobar 12, 2023
VisionFund Ghana: 60Decibels FAST Initial Study
VisionFund commissioned 60 Decibles to conduct two impact evaluations (an initial and follow-up study) in Ghana to determine if VisionFund's FAST program - lending to savings gorups - is accomplishing its main program objects:
page / Oktobar 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.
page / Januar 26, 2024
Navigating reliable financial resources for your business growth
Cash flow and capital are pivotal for long-term business growth. Discovering dependable financial resources ensures the health and sustainability of your business over the years. Here’s a useful guide on finding reliable financial resources.
article / April 15, 2020
Caring for our clients during COVID-19
By Johanna Ryan, Global Director of Impact, VisionFund International
publication / Septembar 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.
press release / Septembar 5, 2017
Building Futures Together - Annual Report 2016
London, 05 September 2017, VisionFund International today announced strong annual growth for financial year ending 30 September 2016.
article / Januar 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 fo