article / July 25, 2021
A bake or break situation – A pandemic story
As it is expected, in every new venture the road is bumpy.
article / October 18, 2018
Farmer Elena
“I started growing sheep with my grandpa. It was a way to save some money,” Elena says. She then got married and she had the idea to start raising cattle to sell the beef to butchers in the municipality.
publication / January 22, 2024
VisionFund FY23 Impact Annual Report
VisionFund is proud to release the FY23 VisionFund Impact Annual Report with data ending September 20, 2023.
page / June 7, 2020
VF Uganda | Agricultural Loan Products
Agricultural Loan (Group)
"Enhancing Group synergy"
article / October 11, 2017
Rural Farmer Invests in Education
VisionFund is focused on reaching rural families, knowing that 70 per cent of the world’s poor live in rural areas.
article / November 29, 2023
Empowered by Microloans: A Vision to Aid Struggling Women
Dhanalakshmi, a 25-year-old mother, and Sivasubramaniam, her supportive 35-year-old husband have embarked on a journey that exemplifies the transformative power of microfinance, showcasing how it can empower individuals to achieve their dreams and uplift their communities.
article / April 17, 2023
From a housewife to a buzzing entrepreneur
Christine’s story began in 2016 when she started borrowing with a group. However, her hard work, dedication, and commitment impressed VisionFund Uganda and she was eventually granted a loan as an individual customer, allowing her to borrow independently and qualify for a larger loan amount.
article / July 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 / July 25, 2021
More than just microfinance: A pandemic story
Mrs. Manimegalai is a tailor by profession.