page / Tháng 10 14, 2019
Uganda | About Us
VisionFund Uganda is a microfinance institution (MFI) and wholly owned subsidiary of World Vision that started in 1996 as MEDNET and later rebranded in 2012 as VisionFund Uganda.
press release / Tháng 2 24, 2022
VisionFund Mongolia recognized at EBRD Awards
Ulaanbaatar, February 24, 2022. VisionFund Mongolia was recently recognised by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) for its commitment to staff training to better serve micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs).
page / Tháng 10 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 / Tháng 6 21, 2021
Financial Inclusion for Ugandan Refugees
Mercy Ainomugisha, CEO of VisionFund Uganda shares perspective on expanding financial inclusion efforts among refugees and host communities
video / Tháng 6 11, 2017
Threads’ – A Short Film From VisionFund Myanmar
Did you know that 70 per cent of the adult population in Myanmar is financially excluded or informally served?
article / Tháng 10 28, 2019
From Hopeless to HopeFULL
Beatrice, 11, and her family benefit from agriculture, one of the primary projects in Moyo Area Programme in Zambia. In 2014, her stepfather, Patrick Nzala, was one of the first beneficiaries of goats with World Vision’s Animal Give-back program.
press release / Tháng 11 12, 2013
Quick Quick Banking
VisionFund is the latest microfinance organisation to join the cashless banking market. Its clients in Arusha, Tanzania can now receive and pay loans direct from their mobile phones through a the recently developed programme known locally as VFT chap chap (meaning quick quick).
article / Tháng 10 20, 2019
A Bright Future With Chickens and Eggs
Before getting a loan from VisionFund Rwanda and starting her business, Mukeshimana had nothing to eat, and was wearing dirty clothes but now life has changed.
article / Tháng 4 16, 2023
Traditional with a Modern Twist Makes Good Business Sense
On a bustling street in Lashio township, Myanmar, the “Rose Family” shop displays the colourful and unique clothing designs of entrepreneurial couple, Kyaw Lin Aung (34) and Rose Htwe Su Maung (32).