article / أغسطس 11, 2020
VisionFund credit transforms the Lives of Grantees at Kinkole Area Program
Kinkole, on the outskirts of Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of Congo, is a neighbourhood known for its culinary speciality, Maboke - a delicious steamed fish dish.
press release / مارس 10, 2020
VisionFund Brings Financial Inclusion to Ugandan Refugees
First branch opened with another three planned in 2020
First microfinance organisation to serve refugee groups at scale with group loans in Palorinya settlement
article / سبتمبر 29, 2023
Fruits of Resilience: Alicia's Entrepreneurial Journey towards Growth, Education, and Family Success
Alicia (32) has been selling fruit and snacks in the central market of Tecpan, Guatemala for over 13 years. She has a prime corner spot with lots of foot and car traffic. She learned about VisionFund through a friend who gave her a flyer about VisionFund’s financial services.
article / سبتمبر 27, 2023
Empowering Lives: Michaela's Journey from Comal Craftsman to Entrepreneur
In traditional Guatemalan cooking, one kitchen essential is a comal, a flat clay pan that is made in different sizes to be placed over an open flame or other heat source to cook tortillas, peppers, and other food items.
article / أغسطس 20, 2021
Serving Rural Clients with Saving Groups and FinTech
Savings group number 14 in Nhan Buoi village, Vietnam has been accessing microfinance services since 2007.
press release / يونيو 19, 2019
VisionFund Celebrates 15 Years
LONDON – 19 June 2019 – VisionFund International (VisionFund), the mission-focused microfinance subsidiary of children's charity World Vision, celebrate
article / يونيو 25, 2020
'Most Missing Middle' Celebrates 2 Years Since Launch
This Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Day, VisionFund International is celebrating the milestones achieved in the second year of its “Most Missing Middle” (MMM) program in Ghana and Myanmar.
article / يونيو 16, 2021
Tailor-made hopes and dreams
For the many that escaped South Sudan and embarked on the uncertain passage to Uganda, the challenges are numerous. For Annette (44), who has a disability which makes it difficult for her to walk, the journey was twice as hard.