publication / Tháng 9 2, 2022
VisionFund Mexico: 60_Decibels Recovery Lending Survey Report
VisionFund commissioned 60_Decibels to conduct an evaluations in Mexico to determine if VisionFund´s Recovery Lending loans helped clients recover from the financial impact of COVID-19.
Highlights from the survey results:
publication / Tháng 2 13, 2024
State of the Practice: Savings Group Linkages 2024 Report
The 2024 State of the Practice Report, a groundbreaking study in the realm of financial inclusion, delineates the contemporary landscape of linkages between informal savings groups and formal financial services.
article / Tháng 10 8, 2021
A pottery business in Mexico
Don Irving has 32 years’ experience as a potter. He started learning in his uncle's workshop when he was just eight.
publication / Tháng 5 5, 2022
VisionFund FY21 Annual Report
The VisionFund 2021 Annual Report highlights work carried out by its global network of 28 microfinance institutions across Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, and Latin America.
publication / Tháng 2 19, 2024
VisionFund India Client Impact Survey Report
VisionFund India, with its goal to reach 700,000 clients impacting the lives of 850,000 children among the low income, vulnerable and rural communities by 2030., Currently serving nearly 22,602 clients and impacting 23,508 children through its 12 branches across India.
page / Tháng 10 14, 2019
Mexico | About Us
VisionFund Mexico (VF Mexico) was born in 1997 as a non-profit civil association called Fundación Realidad, its goal was to boost economic development in vulnerable areas in Mexico.
publication / Tháng 7 6, 2020
Out of Time: COVID-19 Aftershocks
Millions of parents and caregivers have lost incomes and jobs due to COVID-19, forcing them to expose their children to harmful and dangerous circumstances such as begging or child marriage.
page / Tháng 10 14, 2019
Mexico | Our Work
Finance products that VF Mexico offers are based on productive and consumer credits. Focusing our portfolio in two different processes: Community banks (6 to 35 people) called Business Development Units (UDE) and Solidarity Groups (4 to 8 people).