article / Septiembre 16, 2019
Education Loan Supports Children
My name is Daw Khin Than May. I live in Taung Myint ward. We have five family members. I have three children; two daughters and one son.
page / Octubre 9, 2019
Dominican Republic | About Us
VisionFund Dominican Republic is a microfinance institution established as a VisionFund International subsidary, which is a global microfinance organisation operating in Africa, Asia, Latin America and
publication / Mayo 5, 2021
Recovery Lending for Resilience Infographic
Recovery Lending for Resilience two page infographic.
article / Septiembre 29, 2023
From Goat Herder to Agricultural Visionary: Pedro's Journey of Success, Sustainability, and Generational Impact
At 52, Pedro can still hike quickly up the hills that surround his property and home. His goats all respond to his unique call, and they come running when they hear the sound.
article / Octubre 11, 2022
INVESTING IN HER FUTURE
On International Day of the Girl Child, Kaitlin McGarvey, North America Fundraising Manager of
article / Septiembre 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.
press release / Junio 25, 2018
VisionFund Cambodia sold to Woori Bank of Korea
London, 25 June 2018 – After more than 20 years of providing financial services to hundreds of thousands of Cambodians, VisionFund International, the owner of a global network of microfinance institutions and part of World Vision International, a global Christian relief, development and advocacy
article / Septiembre 6, 2019
Insurance – A Safety Net for Smallholder Farmers
Joyce Kabura Njenga, VisionFund’s Insurance Manager for Africa works in Nairobi, Kenya. She writes with passion about the important support that insurance is providing to smallholder farmers in Africa.
article / Noviembre 5, 2021
Nana Henmaa empowers women in her community
In a typical Ghanaian socio-economic setting, property ownership is male dominated. Despite efforts by non-governmental organisations and the government, there are still societies that have women breaking their backs just to make a few pennies.