publication / أكتوبر 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
article / أكتوبر 28, 2019
From Hopeless to HopeFULL
Beatrice, 11, and her family benefit from agriculture, one of the primary projects in Moyo Area Programme in Zambia. In 2014, her stepfather, Patrick Nzala, was one of the first beneficiaries of goats with World Vision’s Animal Give-back program.
article / مايو 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.
article / مارس 4, 2020
Where there is passion, there is progress
Dhammika (54) is a single-mother and has been providing for her two daughters on her own since they were ten and thirteen. She lives in Puttlam district, western Sri Lanka, where the majority of communities depend on agriculture for a living.
article / نوفمبر 5, 2021
Hilda the multiple businesswoman
Hilda is a single mother, married when she was 18, and has three children, two girls and a boy. The eldest is Sheila aged 17, Abigail aged 15 and Bright aged 9.
article / أكتوبر 4, 2019
An Amazing Transformation
Tran Thi Than is married with two children and is a VisionFund client at Lang Chanh branch in Vietnam.
page / أكتوبر 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).
article / نوفمبر 19, 2020
VisionFund Contributes to Child Well-being Outcomes
When we refer to “child well-being outcomes” in our work, what we really mean is that we want children not to be hungry; we want them to be in school and to have the freedom and energy to play and laugh; we want them not to work, not to get married, and not to experience violence of a