press release / Junio 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
press release / Octubre 2, 2020
Welcoming New Board Member: Dennis Weibling
LONDON – 02 October 2020. VisionFund International is pleased to announce the appointment of Dennis Weibling to its board of directors effective 01 October 2020.
article / Octubre 8, 2021
Crafting a future for the children
Doña Beatriz is a weaver of the community of Llallagua, Bolivia. She has been a microfinance client for three years.
press release / Junio 24, 2019
VisionFund Annual Report 2018: Celebrating 15 Years Empowering Lives
London, 24 June 2019:VisionFund International today released
article / Agosto 24, 2020
Mobile Banking Impacted Rwandan Farmers in Pandemic
As the world grapples with the COVID-19 crisis, many countries have put in place stay-at-home orders, in order to prevent the spread of this deadly virus. The stay at home Ministerial order in Rwanda has, like many other countries, affected the entire population’s economic activities.
page / Octubre 2, 2019
Ghana | About Us
VisionFund Ghana is a subsidiary of VisionFund International, the parent company of a network of 28 microfinance institutions operating in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and Eastern Europe.
page / Octubre 14, 2019
Tanzania | About Us
VisionFund Tanzania is owned by VisionFund International, World Vision’s microfinance subsidiary. VisionFund International is differentiated by its integrated approach in working with World Vision’s community-based development efforts to address rural pover
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 / Octubre 4, 2019
Award Winning Weaver
At first, Cay started weaving brocade with one loom. She now runs a brocade weaving workshop, generating jobs to nearly 30 ethnic minority women in Lang Chanh. Cay is among more than 7,000 clients of World Vision's microfinance unit (MFU) in Vietnam.