article / décembre 25, 2016
How Does Microfinance Impact The Lives Of Women?
Tell us about VisionFund and microfinance empowers women?
article / octobre 17, 2019
Salima's Story
Madam Salima DIADI learned through a friend that VisionFund grants credit; she had already taken out a loan so was familiar with the process. She joined a group of five other people getting loans, and she started with a loan of US $400 and her latest loan i
article / octobre 14, 2019
Farmer to Restaurant Owner to Hotel Proprietor
Gloria was born and raised in Cotacachi, province of Imbabura, Ecuador.
article / avril 5, 2022
Empowering women in rural communities
Ms. Cong has been participating in loans for six rounds, from a loan of 10 million to 25 million. The loans were used for various activities such as animal breeding, rice cultivation, building her house and supporting her children’s education.
article / juin 15, 2022
A Thoughtful Father from Rakhine
During the COVID-19 pandemic, our income decreased and was not stable.
article / octobre 8, 2021
A business that is growing
Paola tells us that from an early age she had worked with her parents in the fields, and that ever since she was a child, they had instilled in her the values that would allow her to get ahead later in life.
article / novembre 5, 2021
Against all odds
Ms. Nguyen Thi Nu is a member and also a young cluster leader of the microfinance unit in Kim Dong district, Hung Yen province.
article / novembre 21, 2022
VisionFund water tanks saved us from the dry spells
Lwamaggwa, a water-stressed area located in Rakai District in the south of Uganda, is home to about 50,000 residents. Dorothy is one of the many who have always faced the challenge of access to clean water.