Forsports Foundation Partners with Crimson Liberation Hub to Advance Menstrual Health Education in Ghana

Forsports Foundation has officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Crimson Liberation Hub (CLH) to strengthen collaboration on menstrual health education and the introduction of reusable sanitary pads in underserved communities.
The MoU was signed at the CLH facility in Amasaman, Accra, in the presence of Forsports Foundation Founder and CEO, Christopher Forsythe; CLH Founder, Michael Oppong; and CLH Advisory Board Chair and Project Manager, Katrin Schreiber.
This partnership provides a framework for joint programmes that will improve menstrual health awareness, promote sustainable menstrual products, and support girls and young women to remain healthy, confident, and engaged in school and community life.
Through this collaboration, Forsports Foundation reaffirms its commitment to advancing menstrual equity as part of its broader Girls4Goals initiative, where menstrual health education is a key component in supporting participation, wellbeing, confidence, and inclusion for adolescent girls.
Forsports Foundation looks forward to working closely with Crimson Liberation Hub to expand access to menstrual health education, provide sustainable solutions, and create lasting impact in communities across Ghana.