publication / Octubre 10, 2015
VisionFund Social Performance Report 2014
VisionFund releases its Social Performance Report for 2014.
article / Octubre 17, 2019
Helping the Needy in Her Community
Thanks to the 11 financings she got, Annie Kanyiki has found her businesses selling various food products and household products growing.
press release / Abril 2, 2019
VisionFund Empowers 32,000 Women Through Funding
VisionFund International’s Women’s Empowerment Fund commits 2019 Funding to Armenia, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Uganda and Vietnam
article / Octubre 2, 2019
Making Her Restaurant Dreams Come True
Starting a small business in Ghana is one of the difficult terrains to walk especially in times when seed capital is hard to come by. This remains a dream until it is backed by a strong passion to survive.
article / Mayo 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.
article / Abril 4, 2020
Liciria, fulfilling her dreams with garbage!
On the outskirts of the Ecuadorian town of Tulcán, where the streets are narrow and full of dirt, on a large landfill site of mountains of plastic garbage, stands 33-year old Liciria.
article / Marzo 11, 2017
A Rural Regional Manager’s Story
Here at VisionFund, we often speak of the importance of reaching rural markets.
article / Octubre 26, 2018
Opportunities blossoming from family and children
Thin lives in a rural community a couple hour outside of Yangon, the capital city of Myanmar.
article / Junio 1, 2019
A Mother of 11 Children Wants a Better Future
Fatou sits at the busy marketplace in the town of Tamba, Senegal; baskets of mangoes laid out before her. She buys them from her village and transports them to the market early every morning.
publication / Enero 1, 2024
Microfinance in Myanmar: The Impacts of Conflict on Livelihoods and Debt Repayment
VisionFund Myanmar collaborated with Market Analysis Unit to understand the impacts of Myanmar’s current political and economic environment presents major challenges for local businesses, particularly those in need of lending.