Policy · Public Health Institute of Georgia
Accessibility Statement
PHIG is committed to making SupplementIndex accessible to the widest possible audience, including people who use assistive technologies.
Last updated: May 30, 2026 · Published by PHIG
1. Standard we aim for
We aim to conform substantially to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA. Accessibility is an ongoing effort and not every page may fully meet every criterion at all times.
2. What we do
We use semantic structure and headings, descriptive link text, sufficient colour contrast for body text, keyboard-operable interactive tools, and text alternatives for meaningful non-text content. Interactive tools are designed to remain understandable when read in sequence.
3. Known limitations
Some data-dense tables and interactive calculators may be harder to navigate with certain assistive technologies. Translated content is provided by a third-party widget whose accessibility we do not control.
4. Feedback
If you encounter an accessibility barrier, please email
info@accreditation.ge describing the problem and the page. We will do our best to address it and to provide the information you need in an alternative format.
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