Accessibility statement
The Global Infrastructure Strategy Accord (GISA) is committed to ensuring that its online information is accessible to as many users as possible. This website has been designed to follow recognised accessibility standards and to support a broad range of devices, assistive technologies, and user preferences.
We aim to provide a consistent and usable experience for all visitors.
Using this website
This website is designed to be:
- navigable using a keyboard
- readable with screen readers
- usable on a range of screen sizes
- functional without images, scripts, or styling
- compatible with common assistive technologies
Text can be resized using browser controls, and pages can be viewed in high‑contrast or simplified modes where supported by the user’s device.
Technical standards
This website aims to meet the requirements of:
- WCAG 2.2 AA (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines)
- EN 301 549 where applicable
Compliance is an ongoing process, and we continue to review the site to maintain and improve accessibility.
Known limitations
While we strive for full accessibility, some content may not yet fully meet all guidelines. These issues may include:
- occasional low‑contrast elements in legacy components
- minor inconsistencies in heading structure on older pages
- limited contextual descriptions for certain non‑essential visual elements
We are working to address these issues as part of routine updates.
Feedback and reporting issues
If you experience difficulty accessing any part of this website, or if you require information in an alternative format, you may contact the Coordination Office using the form provided on the Contact page.
Please include:
- the page you were attempting to access
- the nature of the issue
- any assistive technology you were using
We will review your request and respond where appropriate.
Enforcement
If you are dissatisfied with our response to an accessibility concern, you may escalate the matter through the appropriate channels within your jurisdiction. Guidance on escalation procedures varies by region and may be obtained from your local authority.
Statement updates
This accessibility statement was last reviewed in May 2026. It will be updated as required.