Final Verdict
0/100
A massive Drupal 10 behemoth that functions less like a humanitarian resource and more like a high-pressure guilt-trip funnel with an SEO strategy that repeats 'UNHCR' like a nervous tic.
Impression
55
The site looks like a high-budget annual report that gained sentience and a PayPal account. The 'Donate' button is more persistent than a telemarketer, appearing in the header, the sticky nav, and three times in the 'Help now' section.
Aggressive fundraising UI
Performance
38
Built on Drupal 10 via Vardot, the site loads enough JS (including Highcharts for 'interactive' data) to make a 5G connection feel like dial-up. It’s a 'One Platform, Many Markets' architecture that prioritizes 'governance' over actually rendering quickly on a refugee's low-end smartphone.
Heavy Drupal/Highcharts bloat
SEO
45
Your title tag is 'UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency | UNHCR'. Why the double branding? Did the SEO consultant get paid by the acronym? It’s a waste of pixel space that even a stateless person would find inefficient.
Redundant title tags
Copywriting
30
The copy jumps from heartbreaking headlines like 'Three years after fleeing Sudan war' to a navigation menu that requires five clicks to find a simple document: 'About UNHCR > Overview > The High Commissioner > History'. It's humanitarian aid buried under five layers of UN bureaucracy.
Bureaucratic navigation labyrinths
Trust
85
You have a link for 'Report a fraudulent site' in the footer, which is the most honest thing on a page designed to look like a legitimate government entity while hitting me up for $470 to buy 'solar lamps and jerry cans'.
Irony in the footer