Ghana’s agricultural landscape is impressive. A diversity of crops and favourable climatic conditions have enabled a vibrant agricultural sector and a...
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VisionFund Myanmar assists farmers to purchase machinery and equipment for agricultural purposes with the backing of the Livelihoods & Food Security Trust...
Thin lives in a rural community a couple hour outside of Yangon, the capital city of Myanmar. She’s like many women around the world, juggling multiple...
Inclusive Business (IB) is a new and appealing concept to Myanmar. While there is a growing number of social enterprises and corporate social...
This World Day Against Child Labour, we take a look at the role that microfinance plays in ensuring that children are free to attend school and do what...
In this blog from Myanmar, the VisionFund team visits an education centre just outside the nation’s capital. This story embodies many of VisionFund’s...
When you work in development and tell your colleagues about an upcoming trip to the DRC you usually get a response that goes something like, ‘It can be a...
This week, we hear from Karsten Horne, a VisionFund supporter and CEO of Reho Travel . Karsten recently travelled to Myanmar with VisionFund, below are his...
Here at VisionFund, we often speak of the importance of reaching rural markets. In this blog, Tumurchuluun Ikhagvasuren, VisionFund Mongolia’s regional...
Written by Richard Reynolds, Global Director of Products And Portfolio, VisonFund International Today, due to the development of the microfinance sector...
Reducing fragility by increasing stability Stewart McCulloch, former VisionFund Global Insurance Director, appeared on a panel at the future of small farms...
VisionFund is an organisation based on change. Changing the lives of our clients, their families and their communities is why we exist. However witnessing...
Justin McCauley is the global digital architect for VisionFund, focusing on key projects in Tanzania. Here he shares his reflections on using technology to...
In 2011, it was estimated that nearly half of Senegal’s population of 13.5 million people were living below the poverty line. When these families struggle...
Have you ever had one of those days that is so memorable you know you’ll recall it for life? I was lucky enough to have one recently in Mbafaye, a village...
“If not for the help of microfinance loans, I wouldn’t have been able to start my piggery and support the schooling of my three children. It wasn’t much...