article / juin 15, 2022
From refugee to employer: Geofrey's story
When the war broke out in South Sudan in 1997, Geofrey (43) and his wife Flora fled with their children, leaving everything they owned behind, and found themselves in Northern Uganda as refugees.
publication / février 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 / mars 25, 2024
VisionFund Tanzania 60_Decibels FAST Initial Programme Client Survey Report
VisionFund commissioned 60_Decibels to conduct two impact evaluations in Tanzania to determine if VisionFund´s FAST programme – lending to savings groups, accomplished its main programme objectives:
article / avril 9, 2024
The Joint World Vision and VisionFund Ghana Field Trip to Fantseakwa AP.
The Boards of World Vision Ghana and VisionFund Ghana embarked on a three-day field visit to the Fanteakwa North and South District to observe ongoing impact activities undertaken by World Vision Ghana and VisionFund Ghana in the area.
page / janvier 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.
article / juin 20, 2022
Serving refugee communities: A loan officer’s story
When war broke out in South Sudan in 2013, Annet and her young family did not know how they would survive the tragedies that followed.
article / juillet 25, 2021
A bake or break situation – A pandemic story
As it is expected, in every new venture the road is bumpy.
article / octobre 27, 2019
Zoran's Story
Zoran Colovic was born in Zagreb, Croatia, spent his youth in Knin, and in 1997 decided to come to Montenegro, without the intention of staying here for a long.
article / juillet 25, 2021
From electrician to business owner – A pandemic story
Before COVID-19 hit Ghana in March 2020, Ebenezer and his then pregnant wife – Comfort Asamaning -survived with the income from his electric shop, which he had established with his first loan from VisionFund Ghana.