article / აპრილი 4, 2020
Liciria, fulfilling her dreams with garbage!
On the outskirts of the Ecuadorian town of Tulcán, where the streets are narrow and full of dirt, on a large landfill site of mountains of plastic garbage, stands 33-year old Liciria.
page / ნოემბერი 28, 2019
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article / ოქტომბერი 19, 2019
From Waitress to Restaurant Owner
Laura started working when she was 19 years old, the same age she gave birth to her only child.
article / თებერვალი 18, 2021
VisionFund Ecuador Pays Tribute to Regional Diversity
In celebration of Ecuador’s craft-rich heritage and culture of hard work, VisionFund Ecuador has launched a campaign that will add a splash of colour to its communities by creating murals that pay tribute to the diversity of the country’s regions.
article / ივლისი 14, 2021
Building Resiliency During a Time of Fragility
Written by Kaitlin McGarvey, North America Fundraising Manager, VisionFund International
article / ოქტომბერი 18, 2018
Farmer Elena
“I started growing sheep with my grandpa. It was a way to save some money,” Elena says. She then got married and she had the idea to start raising cattle to sell the beef to butchers in the municipality.
press release / იანვარი 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
article / ოქტომბერი 23, 2019
Loan Leads to Respect in His Village
Manzirou is a client of Falo RMCR, Mali; a 54 year old husband and father of five children, two of whom are in school. He is a member of the group Sigite Mason Kala. He’s involved in sheep farming.
publication / ოქტომბერი 10, 2017
VisionFund Social Performance Report 2016
VisionFund releases its Social Performance highlights for 2016.
article / თებერვალი 8, 2021
Stitching together a livelihood in a refugee settlement
When Kiden left South Sudan for Uganda in the middle of the 2017 surge of fighting in the civil war, only five things came with her; her four children and her sewing machine.