article / octobre 4, 2019
Building Relationships through a Bountiful Harvest
Judith, 46, wakes up at two o’clock in the morning, gathers her vegetables, loads them onto her delivery tricycle and leaves homes to sell them at the markets in neighbouring towns.
article / octobre 11, 2019
Planting the Seeds of Success
43-year-old Daba is a member of the market garden strip group in the village Djilor 1, located in the district of Fimela.
article / octobre 2, 2019
Dreams of a Fancy Shop Come True
34-year-old Rosemary from Kerala was a housewife for many years, until one day, she decided to open a fancy shop of her own. She managed to start her shop, ‘Rosarium’, in the town nearby. However, running the shop was not a very easy task for someone who was very new to business.
press release / juin 12, 2010
AzerCredit Receives First and Only Global Gold
In 2010, Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) from around the world are ranked and reviewed by the Microfinance Information Exchange (MIX), a leading business information provider dedicated to strengthening the microfinance sector by providing financial and social performance transparency.
article / juin 1, 2021
83% is a powerful figure!
Written by Johanna Ryan, Global Director of Impact, VisionFund International
publication / mai 3, 2021
VisionFund Kenya 60_Decibels Client Survey Report
DRIVING IMPACT
83% is a powerful figure!
article / juin 25, 2021
Interview on Microfinance with VisionFund Zambia CEO
Get to know Simon Ziba, as he shares about the importance of microfinance in Zambia, the MFI's use of innovation and digital technology to promote financial inclusion, and VisionFund Zambia’s journey of serving communities!
article / septembre 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.
press release / janvier 18, 2021
VisionFund partners with SCBF to provide insurance to savings groups
Ghanaians and Malawians without a formal relationship with financial services will be able to access Accident, Sickness and Health insurance products for the first time thanks to the Swiss Capacity Building Facility (SCBF), in pa