Website Accessibility Audit
Website Accessibility Audit
Project details
What we need
- A list of the common issues along with the prioritization of both severity and impact of the accessibility issues found
- List of areas that do not meet the Section 508, ADA, WCAG 2.0 guidelines
- Specific recommendations to improve product accessibility their priority level (low, medium, and high priority)
- Estimated time needed to fix current compliance issues
Additional details
The website is entirely in Spanish, although there is a recently launched English version that covers most of the site.
What we have in place
- The main point-person in charge of this project oversees the organization's entire communications network, including the website, and directs any changes that can be made. He can provide access to the site's back-end or answers to questions about it.
How this will help
This project will save us $4,212 , allowing us to respond to more inquiries from families seeking the truth about their disappeared loved ones across Latin America, Africa, Asia, and Eastern Europe.
EAAF is a global organization that provides independent investigations of human rights cases to seek truth for victims' families and generate evidence to be used in court proceedings. As most of our work responds to direct inquiries from victims' families, we need to make sure that family members with disabilities are able to effectively access our website and published content so they are not excluded from accessing truth and justice.
Project plan
Our mission
The Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team (EAAF in Spanish) is a global, scientific nonprofit that applies forensic sciences to the investigation of human rights cases. Since 1984, the Team has since worked in over 70 countries on five continents to provide truth and a chance of justice for the disappeared and their families. EAAF has identified more than 1,500 victims of disappearance worldwide, presented the truth to their families, and supplied evidence to justice proceedings that have imprisoned dictators and senior military officers in Argentina, Bolivia, Bosnia, Chad, Chile, Guatemala, Haiti, Iraq, and Peru for their crimes against humanity.