article / octobre 4, 2019
Pigs+Pigs+Pigs = Profit
Like many other poor households in Duc Xa village, Vinh Thuy commune, the family of 34-year-old Ho Thi Trinh used to struggle to cover the living expenses and educational costs for her family of
article / mai 8, 2023
From charcoal seller to financially independent
Faibe’s story with VisionFund Uganda started almost 10 years ago, when she lost her husband and decided to take a bold step to look after her then young family.
publication / mai 3, 2021
Recovery Lending for Resilience Project Summary
The COVID-19 pandemic is causing massive economic disruption around the world, especially harming the extreme poor served by World Vision.
article / février 1, 2022
Unlocking Opportunities through Digital Tools
I was extremely pleased when VFM started offering digital loan payments through mobile money. It was convenient and safe especially during these times of the pandemic and political crisis.
article / novembre 28, 2022
I want my children to be literate
Due to the many financial challenges faced by his family, Rashid was unable to go to school.
article / juillet 20, 2023
The Artisan's Legacy: Lionza's Remarkable Journey of Empowerment, Community Impact, and Generational Transformation
Lionza, 56, is a widow and an exceptionally talented artisan creating beautifully detailed woven traditional Guatemalan blouses.
article / septembre 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.