ACCESSIBILITY STATEMENT
This statement was last updated on [2025].
At Nthuse Foundation, we are committed to ensuring digital accessibility for all visitors to www.nthusefoundation.org.za including individuals with disabilities. We continuously work to improve the user experience and apply the relevant accessibility standards.
What Accessibility Means
Web accessibility ensures that people with disabilities can navigate, understand, and interact with websites effectively. This includes compatibility with assistive technologies such as screen readers, screen magnifiers, voice recognition software, and more.
Our Accessibility Practices
We strive to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA standards and have implemented a number of features to support accessibility across our site. These include:
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Structured headings and content hierarchy for better screen reader support
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Alternative text for all meaningful images
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Keyboard navigability across the entire site
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Clear language and simplified layouts for improved readability
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Color contrast that meets recommended standards
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Reduction of moving or flashing elements for user comfort
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Site language settings defined for screen readers
Partial Compliance
Some third-party content or embedded media may not fully conform to accessibility standards. This includes content provided by [Enter third-party provider names] on pages such as [list URLs or sections, if applicable]. We are actively working with partners to improve this.
Contact
If you experience any difficulty accessing content or require additional support, please reach out to our Accessibility Coordinator:
Accessibility Coordinator Kim Krynauw
✉️ kim@nthusefoundation.co.za
We welcome your feedback and suggestions to help us enhance accessibility for all users.

