article / May 3, 2022
The Strength of Motherhood
Single mother Ngwe Thi (36) from Tha But village in Myeik used to run a small flower farm to support her daughters Ei Shwe Zin (13) and Ei Zin Phyo (9). She grows chrysanthemum and loves this job.
page / October 14, 2019
DRC | About Us
VisionFund joined Opportunity International as the majority partner in it microfinance bank in Kinshasa in October 2016, to provide financial services to entrepreneurs living in poverty.
publication / July 29, 2022
Catalysing Growth in Small and Growing Businesses in Myanmar and Ghana
A closer look at the impact that VisionFund’s Small and Growing Businesses (SGB) finance products had on businesses’ growth and the social impact generated, as well as the demand, feasibility and viability of the model.
publication / October 10, 2017
Recovery Lending in Africa
RECOVERY LENDING IN AFRICA - Helping the Affected Communities to Recover Faster From Negative Effects of A Disaster
Summary report on the VisionFund “Recovery Lending in Fragile African States affected by El Niño” Project: November 2015 to June 2017
publication / November 5, 2020
VisionFund Myanmar: 60 Decibels Report
After performing more than 300 in-depth interviews with VisionFund Myanmar clients, the independent data-led social enterprise 60 Decibels published a new report comparing VisionFund’s financial inclusion practices with 52 other companies working with 60 Decibels’ Financial Inclusion
publication / August 5, 2020
Annual Report on Most Missing Middle Project 2019-20
The ‘Most Missing Middle’ (MMM) program is a pilot which aims to test and identify an effective, scalable and inclusive business model for the provision of financial services to Small and Growing Business (SGBs).
publication / October 6, 2023
VisionFund Myanmar | Annual Report 2022
VisionFund Myanmar released the Annual Report for the financial year ending 30 September 2022, empowering lives through microfinance services.