Dreamocracy, alongside its partners Shake, Dedicated and GoVocal, was selected in 2019 for a multi-year contract to help improve Wallonia’s public transport network as an alternative to private cars by consulting widely and co-constructing with citizens, key stakeholders, municipalities and public entities across the region.
Mobilli is a public consultation initiative in Wallonia that invites citizens to shape the future of regional mobility. It enables locals to provide feedback on proposed public transport adjustments and contribute to sustainable, community-focused transit solutions. The program includes webinars, workshops, and an interactive platform where participants review plans, share insights, and explore innovative transit strategies suited to regional needs.
Dreamocracy has been put in charge of coordinating this large, multi-year project and designing and facilitating the consultation process. Working with its partners GoVocal (online platform), Dedicated (recruitment) and Shake (communications), the project aims to both inform and consult a diverse set of citizens, civil society representatives, and public entities regarding the region’s future public transport network.
Through the digital platform mobilli.wallonie.be in-person citizen panels, focus groups, and in-person interviews, the objective is to redefine the Walloon transport operator (TEC)’s network of buses and intermodality hubs, and make sure that they are as close as possible to local realities and people’s needs.
The communications campaign is designed to ensure the largest number of participants possible and to give the process as much transparency as possible. This is in line with the regional ambitions set by the government, such as increasing the modal share of buses and trams from 4% (in 2018) to 10% (in 2030) as an alternative to cars.
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- For more information, visit the Mobilli website and the Mobilli platform
- Mobilli was nominated as a finalist of the 2023 Innovation in Politics Awards.
- This was mentioned in the Belgian press.