Ghanaian entrepreneur and activist Goodluck Jane is set to make International Women’s Day 2026 unforgettable with her groundbreaking initiative, “Color for Change”. The project aims to celebrate women, amplify their voices, and spark meaningful social change.
A Celebration With a Purpose
“Color for Change” will see women across communities wear vibrant colors, participate in awareness campaigns, and share stories of empowerment and resilience, turning IWD 2026 into a nationwide movement of solidarity.
Jane Speaks Out
In a statement, Goodluck Jane said:
“This project is about more than celebration; it’s about action, awareness, and transformation. Every color represents a story, a struggle, and a triumph of women everywhere.”
Social Media Buzz
The announcement has already gone viral, with hashtags like #ColorForChange, #IWD2026, and #EmpoweredWomen trending online. Citizens, activists, and influencers are praising Jane’s initiative as a fresh and creative approach to women’s empowerment.
The Bigger Picture
Experts say initiatives like “Color for Change” are crucial for highlighting gender issues, promoting equity, and inspiring the next generation of female leaders. Jane’s project promises to combine art, activism, and advocacy in a way that leaves a lasting impact.
Looking Ahead
As IWD 2026 approaches, all eyes will be on Goodluck Jane and the “Color for Change” project, which is already being hailed as one of the most ambitious women-centered campaigns in Ghana this year.


