Accessibility statement

Accessibility Statement for Tawani Foundation

The Tawani Foundation is dedicated to ensuring digital accessibility for all users, including
those with disabilities. We continuously monitor and apply appropriate accessibility standards to enhance the user
experience.

Our Commitment to Accessibility

To uphold our commitment to accessibility at Tawani Foundation, we have implemented the following
measures:

Designated Accessibility Officer: We have appointed an Accessibility Officer responsible
for monitoring website accessibility.

Staff Training: Our staff members receive accessibility training to ensure they can
contribute to a more inclusive digital environment.

Clear Responsibilities: We assign clear accessibility goals and responsibilities to make
sure that accessibility improvements are effectively carried out.

Quality Assurance: We employ rigorous quality assurance methods to maintain and improve
accessibility.

Conformance Status

We strive to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 Level AA standards,
as defined by WCAG, to provide an accessible online experience.

Your Feedback Matters

We value your feedback on the accessibility of our website. If you encounter any
accessibility challenges, please let us know through our Accessibility Feedback Form.

Compatibility with Browsers and Assistive Technologies

Our website is designed to be compatible with the following assistive technologies:
– Google Chrome web browser on Windows

Limitations and Potential Solutions

While we are committed to improving accessibility, we acknowledge some limitations and are
actively working on solutions:

  1. Color Contrast: Enabling Accessibility Mode in the website footer enhances color
    contrast.
  2. PDF Documents: Some legacy documents may lack accessibility tags, but we are actively
    working to remediate all PDF documents.
  3. YouTube Videos: We are aware of issues with keyboard focus order in the “More Videos”
    section and are working to improve it.
  4. Embedded Google Maps: ALT tags on embedded images and focusable elements within hidden
    ARIA elements are areas we are addressing.
  5. Web Forms: Certain third-party donation/giving forms may have images and icons without
    equivalent text, but we are striving to enhance this aspect.
  6. Missing Form Label: Accessibility evaluation platforms may flag a missing form label
    error on the interactive chat widget, but it’s a false-positive issue that does not affect individuals using
    screen readers.

Assessment Approach

We have evaluated website accessibility through both self-assessment and external
evaluation processes.

This statement was last updated on: 2024-01-16