[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=”.vc_custom_1719317081833{margin-top: -15px !important;}”]Our reality is constantly crossed with digitality, which permeates every aspect of our lives. In 2015, UNESCO adopted the concept of “Internet Universality”, which has been followed by growing debate around accessibility to this virtual world. How accessible is the digital world we inhabit?

Web accessibility is defined by the ability of any person, regardless of their physical, sensory or cognitive abilities, to access information and services offered online. This concept encompasses a wide spectrum of users, from visual or hearing impaired individuals to those with physical, speech, cognitive, language, learning or neurological disabilities. 

In this article, we’ll analyze in detail the different aspects of web accessibility: social inclusion, regulatory compliance and business perspectives. In addition, we’ll examine web accessibility in the Latin American context and review its main accessibility standards and guidelines.[/vc_column_text][vc_custom_heading text=”Decoding web accessibility: three intertwined perspectives
” font_container=”tag:h2|font_size:24px|text_align:left|color:%23145b5f” use_theme_fonts=”yes”][vc_column_text css=”.vc_custom_1719317145767{margin-top: -15px !important;}”]This basic yet fundamental aspect is not without its complexities. Web accessibility encompasses three essential perspectives that feed back into each other: social inclusion, regulatory compliance and business perspective. 

1. Web accessibility: inclusion in the digital world

Approximately 15% of the world’s population has a disability. According to the WHO, there are 1.3 billion people with a significant disability worldwide. And the scenario in Latin America is not that different: the World Bank estimates that there are 85 million people with a disability, representing 14.7% of the population.  

When a digital environment fails to secure accessibility, this universe of millions of individuals is excluded from full participation in the digital economy. 

Web accessibility is essential for inclusion in the digital world: by eliminating the barriers that prevent people with a disability from fully participating in the digital life, it promotes equal opportunities and results in a better quality of life

Additionally, the inclusion brought about by web accessibility not only benefits users with disabilities, but also improves navigation for elderly users and optimizes, for instance, mobile web usability, extending its advantages to a greater number of users. 

The elimination of accessibility barriers can be translated into greater social equality, a more inclusive digital market and an improvement in people’s quality of life. 

2. A regulatory perspective: web accessibility regulations

The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), ratified by 193 countries, establishes the right of people with disabilities to access information and communication on equal conditions

When we take this concept into the digital world, questions arise surrounding the characteristics a website must have to be effectively accessible. Although there is no single answer, many governments and organizations have promoted regulations and standards in an attempt to guarantee equal access to online information and services. 

WCAG and ADA: an international guideline and a legislation of reference

In the realm of web accessibility regulations, WCAG and ADA are two major references. 

The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), provide recommendations to make content more accessible to all users. Since its creation, the WCAG has evolved from the popular WCAG 2.0, a version published in 2008, to the most updated version published in 2023, WCAG 2.2.

Additionally, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) has played a crucial role in the promotion of web accessibility in the United States, and has attracted the interest of the international community. This legislation, requiring websites to be accessible to people with disabilities, on several occasions has caused controversy resulting in legal action against them as well as the demand for clearer guidelines. 

An overview of Latin American Laws

Many Latin American countries, such as Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Peru and Uruguay, have taken significant steps towards defining a regulatory framework in a quest for  greater web accessibility.

These regulations share the common objective of eliminating digital barriers, focusing mainly on governmental and educational sites, but also leading the way for companies and organizations. In this sense, it is always advisable to have the guidance and advice of a Latin American agency to guarantee regulatory compliance in each specific country. 

In general, regulatory frameworks lack standards and practical guidelines to ensure accessibility or facilitate its effective implementation, which raises questions about how to guarantee regulatory compliance. 

3. Business perspective: the strategic benefits of web accessibility

Web accessibility is also a strategic component of business success. One of the most clear and obvious benefits is the expansion of the target market and the emergence of new business opportunities

An accessible website opens the door to millions of additional users, as it improves the experience and the ease of use for all visitors, which can increase conversions and reduce bound rates, while increasing customer satisfaction and loyalty. 

56% of people with disabilities mentioned accessibility as a reason for choosing one online store over another. An accessible website not only provides a competitive advantage, but it further increases the likelihood that users will return and recommend the company, thereby strengthening brand reputation

In addition, being at the forefront of web accessibility can ensure early regulatory compliance, avoiding the need for costly updates and the risk of lawsuits and legal penalties. 

An accessible website can generate higher ROI by increasing traffic, conversions and customer loyalty, as well as eliminating the risk of regulatory non-compliance. [/vc_column_text][vc_custom_heading text=”Web accessibility guidelines and standards
” font_container=”tag:h2|font_size:24px|text_align:left|color:%23145b5f” use_theme_fonts=”yes”][vc_column_text css=”.vc_custom_1719317192744{margin-top: -15px !important;}”]Whether from a business, regulatory or social perspective, web accessibility is a key element for any business or organization with an online presence. 

Although, as we’ve seen, most regulations in this area do not set specific parameters and guidelines that can guarantee adequate web accessibility, there is some general consensus around the guidelines established in the WCAG. 

Consequently, we’ll use these guidelines as a starting point to analyze the main web accessibility guidelines and standards.  

This is not intended to be an exhaustive list to guarantee a specific level of accessibility. The elements we’ll analyze are triggers, key aspects to improve accessibility in the digital environment. For a more comprehensive analysis and optimization, it’s advisable to rely on the support of web evaluation and analysis services.

Key steps for web accessibility optimization

Below, we’ll analyze a series of basic recommendations to improve your website’s accessibility

1. Accessible structure

2. Accessible design

3. Accessible content

4. Accessible interactivity and navigation 

[/vc_column_text][vc_custom_heading text=”Web accessibility: an unwavering imperative in a digital world
” font_container=”tag:h2|font_size:24px|text_align:left|color:%23145b5f” use_theme_fonts=”yes”][vc_column_text css=”.vc_custom_1719317218949{margin-top: -15px !important;}”]Web accessibility is an undeniable necessity and right, but it can also be the fundamental tool that opens the door towards social inclusion, regulatory compliance and enriched business perspectives. 

While there are several questions surrounding the practical implementation of web accessibility, there are, as we’ve seen, some fundamental actions any business or organization can implement on their website to heed the call for a more accessible digital world. 

In a world increasingly permeated by digitality, web accessibility is not merely an option, it’s a necessity and an imperative that cannot be put off and should be addressed to build a digital presence that is as inclusive as it is effective. [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]