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Global Accessibility Awareness Day: Trends and Best Practices

Celebrate Global Accessibility Awareness Day by learning how to make your digital services more accessible to everyone, ensuring equal access for all users.

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Pricilla Bilavendran

January 11, 2026

The Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD) is celebrated on the third Thursday of May. And this year it is on May 15th.

The objective behind GAAD is to increase awareness of the importance of global accessibility and put emphasis on improving the digital experience for all.

It also aims to highlight why digital accessibility and inclusion are essential and how assistive technologies can be used to help people with disabilities.

Understanding Global Accessibility Awareness Day

Global Accessibility Awareness Day focuses on making sure everyone, including over one billion people with disabilities, can use digital services.

The idea behind GAAD is to get people talking, thinking, and learning about how to make websites, mobile apps, and other digital services more inclusive. It plays a key role in promoting online accessibility by raising awareness and emphasizing the importance of inclusive digital experiences.

Why Is Digital Accessibility Important?

As we approach GAAD, it’s vital to reflect on the growing importance of digital accessibility.

The Sixth Annual State of Digital Accessibility Report shows the growing significance of digital accessibility.

  • Digital accessibility adoption is increasing: More than 80% of respondents say their organization has a digital accessibility policy.
  • Additionally, 83% of respondents say they have a dedicated digital accessibility budget, and more than 60% plan to maintain or increase their budget in the year ahead.

  • Organizations struggle with portfolio-wide digital accessibility: Respondents identify managing accessibility across diverse digital assets as the major challenge for their digital accessibility programs, with variable confidence in the accessibility of different assets.
  • Organizations may not feel urgent enough about the European Accessibility Act (EAA): Although 73% of respondents believe EAA applies to their organization, just 55% claim they have started taking steps to guarantee compliance.
  • This discrepancy between awareness and action may suggest that certain organizations are not well equipped to fulfill the compliance deadline, as enforcement will start in June 2025 for any company with clients in the EU.

  • Three key elements- policy, budget, and accountability: Organizations with a good accessibility policy, dedicated budget, and accountable party are 75% more likely to have leaders who are “highly supportive” of digital accessibility compared to those with only some of these aspects.
  • Digital accessibility has been shown to reduce legal risk and increase revenue by roughly 20% and 70%, respectively.

  • AI and automated remediation: 79% of respondents use AI technologies to generate alt text and accessible code as part of their accessibility initiatives. Similarly, 79% of respondents prioritize AI capabilities when acquiring new digital accessibility solutions.
  • Almost 90% of respondents say automated remediation technology improves the effectiveness of digital accessibility.

  • Proactive accessibility pays off: Respondents from organizations that address accessibility early on are more likely to say that accessibility has improved a variety of important business priorities, such as customer acquisition, brand reputation, and user experience.
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Best Practices for Implementing Accessibility

With reference to Global Accessibility Awareness Day, let’s look at some of the best practices for implementing accessibility in digital services.

  • Design with accessibility in mind: Include accessibility elements from the beginning. Ensure that goods are designed with accessibility requirements in mind and that all pictures, buttons, and text fields have adequate color contrast and are labeled appropriately.
  • Make text legible: Use legible fonts such as Arial, Calibri, Tahoma, Times New Roman, and Helvetica, as well as adequate font size and color contrast between text and backdrop.
  • Refrain from using animations: People with cognitive difficulties may struggle to focus on a website with a lot of animation and movement.
  • Inclusive texts: Make sure to use inclusive texts and not to hurt someone using harsh language.
  • Use an organized page structure and descriptive headings: Make use of a well-organized page structure and informative headings.
  • Provide text alternatives for non-text elements such as images, audio, and video: To convey the function or context of the non-text components, use alternative text.
  • Use keyboard commands: Individuals unable to operate a mouse should be provided with shortcuts and access keys. Using these shortcuts and access keys can assist visitors in swiftly and simply navigating the website.
  • Design with images in mind: Use alternative descriptive (alt text) to help those using screen readers access what’s pictured.
  • Provide transcripts: Make sure that all multimedia, such as audio and video, is transcribed for people with hearing impairments.
  • Test for accessibility: Run accessibility tests to verify they satisfy the latest accessibility standards. This can help you identify any issues and allow you to fix them.
  • For example, AI-native cloud testing platforms like TestMu AI come with an accessibility testing suite that lets you perform manual and automated accessibility testing across different environments.

    To get started, check out this documentation on accessibility testing with TestMu AI.

  • Assess current accessibility needs: Analyze what requirements your organization has to ensure that it fulfills accessibility standards.
  • Set policies: Implement written policies that encourage and reinforce accessibility.
  • Review regulatory guidelines: Review accessibility-related legislation and regulations regularly.
  • Provide feedback channels: Allow customers and stakeholders to submit comments on the accessibility of your company or organization.
  • Educate customers: Raise accessibility awareness among your customers and communities around you.
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Conclusion

Being differently-abled is a significant public health concern that must be addressed to ensure that all individuals, regardless of physical or mental abilities, have equal opportunities to live their lives to the fullest.

Accessible content also ensures that persons with disabilities may engage fully in the digital era and purchase on the same platform as everyone else. It is high time to make the digital world accessible to everybody.

I believe that we all have some physical or mental limitations. We all go through so much in the hustling culture. So, why the disparity?

We can promote justice and equity in our society by making the world more accessible to people with disabilities ❤️

Author

Pricilla Bilavendran is a QA professional with 15+ years of experience across functional, ETL, automation, and API testing. She specializes in API testing and automation using Postman, Newman, Selenium, and Java, and has led teams delivering quality engineering programs in fintech and enterprise domains. A Postman Supernova and AWS Community Builder, Pricilla is an active speaker, mentor, and blogger, sharing hands-on testing practices through talks, workshops, and community initiatives. She currently leads API-focused QA teams in Malaysia and holds an MBA and a B.Tech in Information Technology.

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