article / Tháng 10 4, 2019
Award Winning Weaver
At first, Cay started weaving brocade with one loom. She now runs a brocade weaving workshop, generating jobs to nearly 30 ethnic minority women in Lang Chanh. Cay is among more than 7,000 clients of World Vision's microfinance unit (MFU) in Vietnam.
article / Tháng 6 20, 2022
Serving refugee communities: A loan officer’s story
When war broke out in South Sudan in 2013, Annet and her young family did not know how they would survive the tragedies that followed.
article / Tháng 1 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.
press release / Tháng 7 22, 2014
MEET OUR MILLIONTH CLIENT
Across a network of 35 microfinance institutions, VisionFund now serves more than one milli
press release / Tháng 9 5, 2017
Building Futures Together - Annual Report 2016
London, 05 September 2017, VisionFund International today announced strong annual growth for financial year ending 30 September 2016.
article / Tháng 11 5, 2020
A journey out of poverty in Vietnam
“We used to be a lasting poor household of the hamlet, then a near-poor, and finally we have been lifted out of poverty,” says Mrs Nhuyen Thi Kim Cuc. “On top of that, the happiest thing is the recovery of my husband from a severe sickness by taking medicines regularly.
article / Tháng 10 4, 2022
A Happy Boy of a Strong Single Mother
11-year-old Myint Myat is now studying in Grade-4. His elder sister, Watan Oo (18) passed the matriculation exam. His sister used to be a sponsored child of World Vision.
article / Tháng 7 20, 2021
Why Lending to Refugees is Risky, but Worth It
Martina Crailsheim, Director for Saving Group Linkage at VisionFund International&n