Accessibility help
Finding what you want on the WHO/Europe site should be quick, simple and satisfying. We make every effort to make the web site easy to use for everyone, including those with visual impairment, mobility or arthritic problems. These pages explain some ways in which you can make this site more accessible in ways that suit you.
We are working to comply with the World Wide Web Consortium’s guidelines for accessibility, and with the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, which came into force in 2008.
Some pages may not conform to all the guidelines. While every effort is made to ensure that the whole site conforms, this is an ongoing process and some content does not yet reach the standards in all areas.