How this site is built, and how to tell us where it fails
This site is designed and built to WCAG 2.2 AA. It has not yet been independently audited against it, and we would rather say so than claim a conformance we cannot evidence.
Accessible because the audience requires it
Persons with disabilities are named in the company profile as a group this organisation exists to serve. A website they cannot use would contradict the document it describes.
An African social enterprise that turns community challenges into investable, enterprise-led solutions — beginning in Uganda and scaling across the continent.
What has been done
Specific and checkable, rather than a conformance badge.
Full keyboard operability
- Every control is reachable and operable without a mouse, with a visible focus ring on each, and a skip link that reaches the main content ahead of the navigation.
Contrast measured, not estimated
- Text and interface contrast targets 4.5:1 and 3:1 respectively, in both light and dark mode, and the hero scrim is calibrated so white type stays legible over any photograph placed behind it.
Reduced motion is respected everywhere
- Every animation, count-up and background drift stops for visitors whose system asks for reduced motion. Nothing on this site moves without being asked to.
Real landmarks and heading order
- One h1 per page, headings that descend without skipping, correct landmark roles, and route changes announced to screen readers rather than happening silently.
Alternative text that describes the frame
- Every photograph carries alt text describing what is actually in the picture, and decorative images are marked as decorative so they are skipped rather than announced.
What has not been done
No independent audit has been carried out, so no conformance claim is made
The site has not yet been tested end to end with JAWS, NVDA and VoiceOver by their regular users
Documents offered for download are not yet published in an accessible format
No accessible alternative has been arranged for visitors who cannot use the enquiry forms, beyond phone and email
Report a barrier
If any part of this site stopped you doing something, we want the specific page and what happened. It is treated as a defect, not as feedback.
Tell us the page, what you were trying to do, and what your assistive technology did instead.

