Accessibility Statement
If you have any queries or concerns about using or accessing information on this website please contact [email protected]
The Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization is committed to providing an accessible web presence that gives members of the public, UNPO members, and UNPO stakeholders and partners full access to our information, programmes and activities offered publicly through the Internet.
This website uses structured semantic HTML5 markup code and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) stylesheets, which validate using the W3C MarkUp Validation Service. These pages meet the checkpoints of the Web Accessibility Initiative's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 1.0 to Level-AA standards and most pages on this website conform to the AAA standard. The UNPO is currently re-evaluating the accessibility of this website with regards to WCAG 2.0.
Plug-in applications
We try to provide all official and authoritative content on this website in an accessible manner within the body of the website. However, you may occasionally need to use plug-in applications in order to access or download some files on this site (e.g. some documents specifically formatted for printing are provided as PDFs). No official or authoritative information is solely provided in this manner. If you have problems accessing these files please contact us and we will provide the information in an alternate format.
These include:
- Portable Document Format (PDF) - PDFs are occasionally used to provide documents formatted for printing. Adobe Acrobat Reader can be downloaded free of charge from the Adobe website.
- Microsoft Excel - Microsoft Excel documents may occasionally be used to provide formatted versions of spreadsheets and tabular information. You can view Excel documents with Microsoft's free Excel Viewer.
- Microsoft PowerPoint - Microsoft PowerPoint documents may occasionally be used to provide formatted versions of presentations. You can view PowerPoint documents with Microsoft's Powerpoint Viewer.
- Microsoft Word - Microsoft Word documents may occasionally be used to provide formatted versions of documents (e.g. application forms) that can be completed electronically. You can view Word documents with Microsoft's Word Viewer.
- Audio - Audio files are normally provided in MP3 or MP4 format (although some may be provided in other formats). You may need an audio player to be able to listen to these files.
- Video - Video files are normally provided in MP4 or m4v format (although some may be provided in other formats). You may need a video player in order to watch these files.