article / Outubro 8, 2021
Weaving colourful Kente in Ghana
The wooden roller claps against rich firm layers of yarns, a laborious process which produces rolls of Kente, a bright colourful fabric. In the yarn house - a cubicle of sorts which houses the weaver - is John. He pulls the string roller, fast, swift, timed.
article / Janeiro 13, 2022
Development comes from taking ownership
World Vision’s and VisionFund’s Empowered World View approach affirms that development comes from people taking ownership instead of relying on external interventions.
page / Outubro 9, 2019
Bolivia | About Us
The Bolivian Development Foundation (FUBODE), VisionFund Bolivia, is a Development Financial Institution affiliated with World Vision and VisionFund International.
article / Outubro 11, 2018
Education Will Give My Children a Better Life
This World Day Against Child Labour, we take a look at the role that microfinance plays in ensuring that children are free to attend school and do what children do instead of having to work to support their families.
page / Outubro 2, 2019
India | About Us
VisionFund India’s focus is to provide financial solutions to women from poor and vulnerable families, residing in both rural and urban areas, engaged in agricu
article / Novembro 5, 2021
Dreams are meant to be fulfilled
When I start writing this story, I can only describe Mrs. Maria Magdalene as an empowered woman. Describing Mrs. Maria is complicated because there are many virtues that are part of her.
press release / Dezembro 17, 2015
FMO Supports Inclusive Finance in Africa
The Dutch development bank, FMO, provided a five year loan for USD 10 million from the MASSIF fund to global microfinance organisation VisionFund International (VFI).
page / Outubro 3, 2019
Philippines | About Us
Community Economic Ventures, Inc. (CEVI) is a microfinance NGO in the Philippines. It operates largely in the Visayas and in some parts of Mindanao and Luzon.
article / Outubro 8, 2021
A father’s vision
Samasey, a father of four, believes in Genesis 1.28. He opines that nobody was born to suffer and die for nothing. After years of trying various ventures with no success, Samasey decided to become a miller.