article / Fevereiro 1, 2022
Business Diversity means Surviving a Crisis
I am glad we didn't rely on just one business. Our pig breeding and rice mill business, together with the continuing support of VisionFund, will see us through this crisis.
page / Outubro 14, 2019
Tanzania | About Us
VisionFund Tanzania is owned by VisionFund International, World Vision’s microfinance subsidiary. VisionFund International is differentiated by its integrated approach in working with World Vision’s community-based development efforts to address rural poverty.
publication / Agosto 29, 2023
Global Accountability Report 2022
The World Vision International Global Accountability report covers all of World Vision’s operations during the 2022 financial year (1 October 2021 – 30 September 2022). Unless otherwise indicated, all references to 2022 are to the financial year, not the calendar year.
publication / Junho 1, 2023
VisionFund Impact Evaluation: Savings Group Lending for VisionFund Rwanda
VisionFund is a learning organization and is committed to understanding the impact our products have on the lives of our clients and their families.
article / Julho 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.
article / Julho 25, 2021
A new water tank, a new business: A pandemic story
Penninah is the chairperson of her savings group Uka nuke. She is a mother of four – her first born is married and doing business of dressmaking and her other three are yet to complete college.
page / Janeiro 26, 2024
The Importance of Minerals for Children and Pregnant Women
In Myanmar, a significant number of children face deficiencies in key vitamins