Accessibility Statement
At AI4EduAfrica, we are working to make this website accessible to as many users as possible, including people with disabilities. We are also committed to supporting accessibility through bilingual content and currently provide materials in both English and Swahili to improve access for diverse users.
What web accessibility is
An accessible website allows visitors with disabilities to browse the site with a level of ease and enjoyment similar to that of other visitors. This can be supported through the design of the site, the structure of content, and compatibility with assistive technologies.
Accessibility adjustments on this site
We are working to improve the accessibility of this website by using clear page structures, readable text, consistent navigation, and accessible visual design practices where possible. We also aim to provide content in both English and Swahili to support broader access and usability for our audiences.
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Reviewed the website to identify and improve potential accessibility issues
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Provided content in both English and Swahili to support broader access
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Organized pages with clear content structure and reading order
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Used consistent heading styles across the site
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Added alternative text to key images where appropriate
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Used readable color combinations to improve contrast and clarity
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Limited unnecessary motion and visual effects where possible
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Worked to make videos, documents, and other shared materials easier to access
Declaration of partial compliance with the standard due to third-party content
Some parts of this website may rely on third-party platforms, embedded content, or external tools that are not fully controlled by AI4EduAfrica. As a result, certain pages or features may not yet fully meet the same accessibility standards.
Accessibility arrangements in the organization
AI4EduAfrica is a collaborative educational initiative that shares digital resources, demonstration materials, and project information through this website. We are committed to improving access to these materials and to considering accessibility in the design of our online content and resources.
Requests, issues, and suggestions
If you encounter an accessibility issue on this site, or if you need information in an alternative format, we welcome you to contact us through the website form. We appreciate feedback and will continue working to improve accessibility for all users.