article / မတ်လ 5, 2020
Until the war is over
Jane lovingly feeds her enormous pig, Sarah, who is considered a family pet and has produced a number of piglets which have fetched an income at market.
press release / ဇန်နဝါရီလ 14, 2020
VisionFund Announces Two New Board Members
LONDON – 14 January 2020. VisionFund International is pleased to announce the appointment of two new members to its board of directors; Kate Lam and Luis Hermosa.
press release / ဇွန်လ 12, 2010
AzerCredit Receives First and Only Global Gold
In 2010, Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) from around the world are ranked and reviewed by the Microfinance Information Exchange (MIX), a leading business information provider dedicated to strengthening the microfinance sector by providing financial and social performance transparency.
article / ဇွန်လ 1, 2021
83% is a powerful figure!
Written by Johanna Ryan, Global Director of Impact, VisionFund International
publication / မေလ 3, 2021
VisionFund Kenya 60_Decibels Client Survey Report
DRIVING IMPACT
83% is a powerful figure!
page / အောက်တိုဘာလ 14, 2019
Zambia | About Us
VisionFund Zambia Limited (VFZ) is a deposit taking microfinance institution, 91% owned by VisionFund International and 3.1% by World Vision Zambia Ltd, with a rural focus targeting the economically active low income entrepreneurs who are excluded by
press release / ဇန်နဝါရီလ 18, 2021
VisionFund partners with SCBF to provide insurance to savings groups
Ghanaians and Malawians without a formal relationship with financial services will be able to access Accident, Sickness and Health insurance products for the first time thanks to the Swiss Capacity Building Facility (SCBF), in pa
press release / မေလ 3, 2016
VisionFund wins ADB Civil Society Partnership Award
VisionFund’s Asian Region Disaster Insurance Scheme wins ADB Civil Society Partnership Award
article / သြဂုတ်လ 24, 2020
Mobile Banking Impacted Rwandan Farmers in Pandemic
As the world grapples with the COVID-19 crisis, many countries have put in place stay-at-home orders, in order to prevent the spread of this deadly virus. The stay at home Ministerial order in Rwanda has, like many other countries, affected the entire population’s economic activities.