publication / Enero 22, 2024
VisionFund FY23 Impact Annual Report
VisionFund is proud to release the FY23 VisionFund Impact Annual Report with data ending September 20, 2023.
publication / Febrero 20, 2024
VisionFund Zambia Client Impact Survey Report
Established in 2003 as a subsidiary of World Vision, VisionFund Zambia is a micro finance institution that is dedicated to Our Livelihoods Promise, “to Broaden and Deepen impact” which is the motivation to provide financial services to poor, productive business owners and commun
publication / Febrero 19, 2024
VisionFund India Client Impact Survey Report
VisionFund India, with its goal to reach 700,000 clients impacting the lives of 850,000 children among the low income, vulnerable and rural communities by 2030., Currently serving nearly 22,602 clients and impacting 23,508 children through its 12 branches across India.
publication / Mayo 5, 2022
VisionFund FY21 Annual Report
The VisionFund 2021 Annual Report highlights work carried out by its global network of 28 microfinance institutions across Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, and Latin America.
press release / Junio 6, 2023
VisionFund releases its Annual Report for 2022
LONDON – 16 May 2023. VisionFund International has released its Annual Report along with consolidated financial statements and performance for the financial year ending 30 September 2022.
publication / Febrero 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.
publication / Junio 9, 2023
Savings Linked Insurance for Resilience: Ghana & Malawi Final Report - June 2023
For the past seven years, VisionFund has been actively designing microinsurance products tailored to meet the needs of the clients we serve. We believe microinsurance provides vulnerable individuals with the safety net they so often lack.
article / Diciembre 6, 2023
Agriculture Finance Through Cooperatives: A Catalyst for Agricultural Prosperity in Uganda
Agriculture has always been the lifeblood of Uganda's economy, with smallholder farmers constituting the majority of its working population.