article / November 19, 2020
Sanitation and Hygene Acces Empowers Ugandan Families
“Little children in the community used to see me when I would go to defecate in the bushes,” says Sarah Nakajjoba, a mother living in Kyalulangira, a sub-county in Rakai district, south-western Uganda.
page / September 26, 2023
Rwanda | Careers
At VisionFund Rwanda we are passionate about the power of innovative microfinance services to unlock people’s potential. Our staff are working hard to empower communities to thrive.
article / October 20, 2019
I Got Help When I Needed It
"Fubode believes in us and gives us the opportunity to grow," said Herminia Elva Magne Ventura about her credit experience with Fubode IFD.
article / October 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 / October 20, 2019
Candy Shop Owner Gets Sweet Deal Through Microcredit
Mrs. Victoria is a humble client who sells candy and toys in Quillacollo's central market, Bolivia. She started selling candy when her son was 13 years old, and his father abandoned them with no source of income.
article / November 5, 2021
Nana Henmaa empowers women in her community
In a typical Ghanaian socio-economic setting, property ownership is male dominated. Despite efforts by non-governmental organisations and the government, there are still societies that have women breaking their backs just to make a few pennies.
article / December 19, 2022
Sometimes saying no is the better answer
Written by Miyon Kautz, Director, Marketing and Engagement, VisionFund
page / July 18, 2023
Safeguarding Adults and Children
Protecting vulnerable adults, including clients and children and our own staff is foundational to VisionFund Uganda. Central to everything we do is our commitment to Do No Harm.