article / مارس 24, 2022
I Saw Poverty for the First Time in the Desert
By Dr. Jean Baptiste Kamate, Chief Field Operations Officer for World Vision International and Board Member for VisionFund International
page / أكتوبر 5, 2019
Vietnam | Our Work
Our MFI lends small sums of money to people who do not have a measurable credit history, assets to secure the loans, or access to mainstream financial providers.
article / مارس 4, 2021
Financial Inclusion of Forcibly Displaced People | VisionFund
Webinar hosted at European Microfinance Week 2021 (Panel Session)
MODERATOR
• Lene M.P. HANSEN, Financial Inclusion specialist
article / أكتوبر 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.
article / سبتمبر 16, 2019
Not So Run Of The Mill
Daw Saw Saw Win, like many women in Myanmar, left her family to move to Yangon, the capital city for work where she took on various jobs in tourism, hotels, and in government offices.
article / يوليو 22, 2021
Against all odds, a farm prevails: a pandemic story
“Life for me was never easy,” says Angelita. “It is true that it is complicated and much more so when the person you chose to be with as a couple decides to leave your home with the only family asset - a bus -and additionaly the great responsibility of raising four children.
article / أكتوبر 8, 2019
Farming for the Future
Agriculture remains the main occupation for many families in Sri Lanka, including in the north-western district of Puttlam, where Chandrani (42 years) and her husba