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  "Join the global movement. End MS!" MSIF launch World MS Day website
MSIF have launched the website for the first World MS Day on May 27 2009 with a challenge to 100,000 people to sign up and "Join the global movement. End MS!"

World MS Day 2009 small logo

The website www.worldmsday.org raises awareness about MS and the global MS movement. You can sign up to join the global movement by registering as an individual, organisation or researcher and by registering your World MS Day event on the World MS Day map.

The website includes:

  • information about World MS Day and the global movement

  • instructions on how to register

  • World MS Day map where you can view events and see who has
         registered

  • resources for organising your own World MS Day event

  • option to donate to the work of MSIF and its member MS societies


  • The website is currently available in English. Other language versions of the site are coming soon.

    Accessibility

    MSIF believe that no one should be excluded from viewing and interacting with www.worldmsday.org. The website was developed in consultation with people with MS to be easy for people with MS to use, for example, by using large text and tabbed browsing.

    “This site is clearly laid out and easy to navigate. I like the link buttons on the right hand side. I hate sites that are over cluttered or complicated to navigate, so I really liked this one!” George Cavendish, diagnosed with MS, April 2008, UK.

    To read more about the website’s accessibility click here.

    You, your friends and colleagues can "Join the global movement. End MS" today at www.worldmsday.org.



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