article / ივნისი 18, 2020
COVID-19 Impact Study on Uganda Refugee Saving Groups
Microfinance provider VisionFund Uganda conducted a survey of refugees community savings group members to understand how COVID-19 impacted rural livelihoods.
article / ოქტომბერი 23, 2019
Building a Livestock Business
Assitan Oulale is a 59-year-old Malian woman; she is married, grandmother of six grandchildren, and her husband is a farmer. She is not literate. She is a member of the Siguidolo community fund, the group was created in 2013.
article / ივნისი 1, 2019
A Mother of 11 Children Wants a Better Future
Fatou sits at the busy marketplace in the town of Tamba, Senegal; baskets of mangoes laid out before her. She buys them from her village and transports them to the market early every morning.
article / ოქტომბერი 3, 2019
Traditional Mongolian Hats
One of the unique corners in the “Made in Mongolia” trading center of Darkhan city, Mongolia hosts a variety of handmade Mongolian traditional hats.
article / ივლისი 22, 2021
Microloan Fuels Peanut Supplying Business in Pandemic
Omaima, a former beautician lost all her clients due to social distancing: a key requirement that helped curb the spread of the virus.
article / ივლისი 2, 2020
Webinar Recording: VisionFund’s Refugee Microfinance Programme
Hosts: VisionFund International and VisionFund Uganda
Date: Tuesday 23rd June 2020 | 9.00AM & 5.00PM UK Time
article / ოქტომბერი 4, 2019
From Malnutrition to Plentiful
“Thanks to World Vision’s microfinance loans, my chicken raising business has grown significantly, which helps me not only earn more money, but also enable me to improve nutrition for my ki