article / მარტი 29, 2023
Savings Linked Insurance for Resilience Report
Written by Solène Favre, Global Insurance Director
publication / თებერვალი 18, 2022
VisionFund Mali Lessons Learned in Fragile Context
As the number of conflicts and disasters continue to rise around the world, VisionFund offices have been affected, creating challenges for staff, clients and microfinance instiution (MFI) operations. Learning from our past will set us on a course to better respond in the future.
article / სექტემბერი 29, 2023
Fruits of Resilience: Alicia's Entrepreneurial Journey towards Growth, Education, and Family Success
Alicia (32) has been selling fruit and snacks in the central market of Tecpan, Guatemala for over 13 years. She has a prime corner spot with lots of foot and car traffic. She learned about VisionFund through a friend who gave her a flyer about VisionFund’s financial services.
article / ივნისი 11, 2016
Microfinance Equips Women to Improve Children's Lives
Microfinance providers seeking to improve the lives of children must first serve women clients, closing the gender gap to achieve financial inclusion for all.
page / იანვარი 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 / ივნისი 1, 2021
83% is a powerful figure!
Written by Johanna Ryan, Global Director of Impact, VisionFund International
press release / ივნისი 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 / მაისი 3, 2021
VisionFund Kenya 60_Decibels Client Survey Report
DRIVING IMPACT
83% is a powerful figure!
article / ნოემბერი 19, 2020
VisionFund Contributes to Child Well-being Outcomes
When we refer to “child well-being outcomes” in our work, what we really mean is that we want children not to be hungry; we want them to be in school and to have the freedom and energy to play and laugh; we want them not to work, not to get married, and not to experience violence of a