article / Juli 22, 2021
Microloan Fuels Peanut Supplying Business in Pandemic
Omaima, a former beautician lost all her clients due to social distancing: a key requirement that helped curb the spread of the virus.
article / Mart 11, 2017
A Rural Regional Manager’s Story
Here at VisionFund, we often speak of the importance of reaching rural markets.
page / Juni 7, 2020
VF Uganda | Business Loan Products
Business Loan (Group)
"Together we achieve more"
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page / Oktobar 14, 2019
Uganda | About Us
VisionFund Uganda is a microfinance institution (MFI) and wholly owned subsidiary of World Vision that started in 1996 as MEDNET and later rebranded in 2012 as VisionFund Uganda.
article / Oktobar 8, 2019
Producing Organic Food
Gordana and Djordje Lazic are ensuring a better future for their children through agriculture and the production of healthy food. They started their business in 2008 and have been continuously upgrading it.
press release / Mart 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
page / Maj 20, 2020
Manzi Max
Company Secretary / Legal Manager
Max Manzi serves as both the Company Secretary and Legal Manager at VisionFund Uganda Ltd.
article / Oktobar 23, 2019
Loan Leads to Respect in His Village
Manzirou is a client of Falo RMCR, Mali; a 54 year old husband and father of five children, two of whom are in school. He is a member of the group Sigite Mason Kala. He’s involved in sheep farming.
article / Oktobar 26, 2018
Leading the way with technology
Zin is 31 years old, married with a four-year-old son. She graduated from college with a degree in electrical engineering and with her degree she got a job in a computer shop.