MFC Partner: The MFI Foundation

The Matilda Flow Inclusion Foundation (The MFI Foundation) is a non-profit community-based organization in Greater Accra, Ghana. The organization operates an upcycling studio at which artisans and trainees who have been displaced by the global fast fashion and secondhand clothing industries create tie-dye and denim products out of textile waste sent to Ghana from the Global North. The organization centers women, disabled people, and family members of children with disabilities in its programs and the unique barriers to basic income these groups often face in the community (and globally). The organization was founded by Matilda Lartey, a Ghanaian fashion designer and environmental educator, and is governed by a board of local activists and artisans. MFC’s team has collaborated closely with The MFI Foundation team since 2016.

The MFI Foundation Team:

This image is a portrait of Matilda Lartey, a fashion designer, environmental educator, and the founder and director of The MFI Foundation. View her profile.

This image is a photo of Matilda Lartey with two members of The MFI Foundation board — Adieu Kofi Wisdom and Genevieve Amma Kujam — and Matilda’s daughter, Ruby Mensah, an artisan trainee.