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Last updated: June 2026

G.Artistic is committed to making this website usable by as many people as possible, including those who rely on screen readers, keyboard navigation, or other assistive technology. We treat accessibility as part of building the site well, not as an afterthought, and we keep working at it.

The standard we aim for

We aim to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA, the level most public bodies and humanitarian donors use as a benchmark. This is a target we test against, not a one-time certificate, and some areas will meet it more fully than others while we improve.

What we have done

Steps already built into the site:

  • Every page works from the keyboard alone, with a visible focus outline so you always know where you are.
  • Text and background colours are chosen to meet AA contrast ratios.
  • Images that carry meaning have text alternatives, and decorative images are hidden from screen readers.
  • Headings, landmarks, and labels follow a logical structure, so assistive technology can navigate the page.
  • The site is fully bilingual, with each page marked in its correct language and reading direction, Arabic right-to-left and English left-to-right.
  • Animation respects the system setting to reduce motion, and nothing plays automatically.
  • Layouts reflow down to small screens and hold up when text is enlarged.

Known limitations

We are honest about what is not finished. Some PDF documents linked from the site may not yet be fully tagged for screen readers, and a few embedded third-party tools, such as scheduling, are not fully under our control. Where a third-party feature creates a barrier, contact us and we will give you the same information or service another way.

How we test

We check the site with keyboard-only navigation, with screen readers, and with automated tools, and we fold accessibility into our review before new pages go live. Real use surfaces what tests miss, so feedback from people who use assistive technology matters to us.

Tell us if something blocks you

If any part of this site is hard to use, or you need information in a different format, we want to know. Tell us what you were trying to do and the page you were on, and we will help and fix the underlying problem. We aim to respond within a few working days.