article / June 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 / February 1, 2022
Business Diversity means Surviving a Crisis
I am glad we didn't rely on just one business. Our pig breeding and rice mill business, together with the continuing support of VisionFund, will see us through this crisis.
page / October 3, 2019
Mongolia | About Us
VisionFund Mongolia was established in 2004, as a subsidiary of the VisionFund International microfinance network. VisionFund Mongolia is one of the few institutions in Mongolia whose primary focus is on the needs and well-being of poor families and communities.
article / October 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 / October 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.
publication / May 8, 2000
Tips for Business Survival during Covid-19
The coronavirus or COVID-19 presents a significant threat not only to human health but also to business. For many businesses, government announcements to contain the virus may result in a sudden fall in demand for products or services, labour shortages and supply disruptions.
event / June 14, 2021
Webinar: The power of financial inclusion for refugees
Host: VisionFund International
Monday, 21st June 2021 | 4PM UK | 6PM Uganda | 8AM US Pacific | 10AM Peru
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article / April 4, 2020
Field of Dreams
To the north of Ecuador is Tufiño parish, known for its mountains, wide green meadows that are used for planting and irrigation ditches, and an extremely cold climate, which hinders agricultural production.