article / Junio 11, 2016
Microfinance Equips Women to Improve Children's Lives
Microfinance providers seeking to improve the lives of children must first serve women clients, closing the gender gap to achieve financial inclusion for all.
article / Septiembre 29, 2023
Crafting Joy: Rosa's Journey as an Artisan and Entrepreneur of Chicharras
Rosa (40) heard about VisionFund through an ad on the radio and thought the loan could help grow her business, so she went to the VisionFund Guatemala office to sign up.
page / Septiembre 26, 2023
Rwanda | Careers
At VisionFund Rwanda we are passionate about the power of innovative microfinance services to unlock people’s potential. Our staff are working hard to empower communities to thrive.
article / Octubre 19, 2019
Negocio de Café Mejora en Calidad y Cantidad
El señor Seny Romel Cabrera Colindres, es productor de café desde hace 13 años, residente en la comunidad de Moroceli, El Paraiso localizado en la zona centro oriente del país.
article / Septiembre 29, 2023
From Traditional Garments to Poultry Profits: Isidra's Journey of Empowered Artistry and Entrepreneurship
Isidra, 33, first heard about VisionFund through her women friends. They had decided to start a savings group to take out a loan. But she quickly decided to take out her own individual loan ($330) to buy colorful thread to make the detailed traditional Guatemalan blouses.
article / Junio 14, 2023
Scovia is committed to serving refugees
Having been born in a refugee settlement, Scovia didn't have grand expectations for her adult life, as even affording basic items was a struggle.
article / Septiembre 29, 2023
Fruits of Resilience: Alicia's Entrepreneurial Journey towards Growth, Education, and Family Success
Alicia (32) has been selling fruit and snacks in the central market of Tecpan, Guatemala for over 13 years. She has a prime corner spot with lots of foot and car traffic. She learned about VisionFund through a friend who gave her a flyer about VisionFund’s financial services.