Mobbadara — Initiative — is a private, non-governmental platform using new technology to open space for civil society, bringing every initiative within reach of all concerned with public affairs.
"Every success begins with an initiative — Mobbadara gives every voice a place to be heard."
The platform lets individuals and entities present initiatives on the public issues facing their communities, proposing solutions that promote peaceful coexistence. Each initiative is rooted in its owner's domicile, then refined by neighbors to truly represent the area.
Promotes peaceful coexistence and social security through structured, transparent dialogue.
Every initiative is anchored to the initiator's neighborhood — from local to regional to national.
Participants are verified via official ID documents to maintain integrity and prevent misuse.
Sudanese abroad can register, submit, and interact with initiatives in their home communities.
From registration to your community's voice — with peace-making initiatives reaching a proposed national conference — in five clear steps.
Create a free account as an individual or entity. Verify your identity and domicile location — your neighborhood becomes your zone of participation.
Answer guided questions about governance, wealth distribution, or community projects. Submit a Public, National, or Private initiative for your area.
Invite neighbors via SMS or email to interact, refine, and develop your initiative. Only community members from your zone can participate.
The top-voted initiative advances up the administrative ladder within its area. National and Private initiatives are realized locally and never go to a national convention.
Only Let's Talk Peace initiatives reach the proposed national conference, case-by-case, to engage civil society in peace-making — one seat per locality, plus entity representatives and observers announced later.
Proposals on governance, power sharing, and wealth distribution from the standpoint of your local community. These can be elevated to a proposed national conference through a structured vote.
Community-driven proposals for regional or state infrastructure projects that directly impact the initiator's neighborhood zone.
Social and community welfare initiatives such as educational scholarships, orphan sponsorship, support funds, or community projects within the neighborhood zone.
Mobbadara strictly prohibits any content inciting violence, hatred, racism, or discrimination, as well as pornography, abuse, belittling, insult, or contempt toward any person or group, and interference in the internal local affairs of foreign countries. All initiatives must remain within the Sudanese national context and within the initiator's domicile scope. Every participant is verified and accountable.
Click any state on the map or a tab below. All 18 states — plus the diaspora — participate in Mobbadara's proposed national conference.
Registration is free and open to all Sudanese individuals and legal entities — whether based inside Sudan or in the diaspora. Your participation starts with your neighborhood.
By registering, you agree to our Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.
Must be 18+ and of Sudanese nationality (by birth or naturalization)
Register via email or mobile phone — free account, no fees ever
Identity verified via passport or national ID upload
Legal entities must be registered in Sudan or 100% Sudanese-owned
a proposed national conference is held on day 90 from launch. 8 regional workshops.
Schedule →The top-voted governance, wealth & peace initiative in each area is elevated automatically — no quotas.
How it works →← swipe / scroll →
Mobbadara is a private non-governmental platform that employs new technology to carve up a space for civil society and voluntary work initiatives, in order to bring them closer to anyone interested in public affairs relating to their country of citizenship and/or citizens in Diasporas and their communities.
Mobbadara platform allows individuals and entities from different walks of society, coming from their point of view in public affairs, to present their different initiatives regarding problems faced by their community.
Mobbadara platform allows anyone who intends to submit an initiative to present their vision and put forward their proposals for a solution, while clarifying the mechanisms and civil means that help realize it in such a way that promotes peaceful coexistence and achieves social security.
Mobbadara provides a neutral and dedicated space where the different components and sectors of civil society can launch voluntary, non-profit, national and popular initiatives.
Initiatives are envisioned to be presented in an objective template with specific points detailing the problems that concern the local community of the initiator. This may be their residential neighborhood, village, municipality / city, locality, state, or even the region in which they live, reside, or operate if an active registered entity.
For instance, participants may put forward initiatives in the public affairs of the state, however this is conditioned on embedding the content thereof within - and in relation to - their domicile zone.
Through Mobbadara's platform SMS or email channels, the owner of an initiative invites their family, neighbors, friends, and those who wish to interact with their initiative on the platform.
Each proposed initiative will be confined to the domicile scope of its owner, limiting its interaction with those interested from within the defined local community scope.
Account holders, or general visitors of Mobbadara can browse and view all the initiatives presented on the platform, filtering by domicile scope, by topic or type of initiative.
Account holders of Mobbadara may not interact with any initiative outside their local community scope, which will be recognized and defined upon the creation of their account.
Public visitors of Mobbadara cannot participate or interact with any initiative on the platform without the creation of a free account.
In order to prevent the entry of malicious persons or entities, and to assess the eligibility of new users to interact and participate, account holders will be required to provide their details according to official identification documents, and of which they will be required to upload a copy for identity verification.
The idea is to enable civil society individuals, groups or entities to formulate domiciled initiatives, and to then invite those concerned from their respective local communities' zones to interact, refine and develop these initiatives. The aim is to bring the initiative to become locally but meaningfully representative of those by whom it is concerned.
For society, it is paramount for individuals to be proactive and to openly share their opinions, views and ideas on public affairs. As individuals, we may not be able to change what is around us on our own, but taking action with what we have may inspire others to make change possible.
We believe that every individual in society has a right to be heard, and a duty to listen. One must take initiative, and seek to describe the problems of their community. We ought to seek liberation from passive dependency by proposing integral solutions to the problems faced by our communities in our surrounding environment.
We believe that success is not a coincidence. Instead, success is achieved by setting the goal, and working to achieve it in stages — by recognizing the obstacles that prevent us from reaching it, and by appreciating the available possibilities upon which we can program positive collective action towards the common goal.
If it is a right of the individual to participate with others in deliberating on questions relating to their community, then it is a duty of any group to reflect on identifying and describing the problems of their societies, and to propose solutions through peaceful and constructive community dialogue, in which everyone's opinion is respected.
Our vision is to create a community of initiator individuals and entities, who aspire to serve, benefit, and elevate their society. Through teamwork, they labor to remove barriers and overcome the obstacles that stand in the way of developing and advancing their society.
It is our goal to activate a constructive societal dialogue that transcends all the predicaments that manifest in the divergence of opinions in cultural or religious beliefs, as well as in political and economic orientations.
The involvement of all segments of society that seek practical and feasible solutions concerning national private-public matters. Invite them to participate in a transparent civil mechanism, through constructive dialogue away from chaos and violence, through mutual respect, and the full acceptance of the other.
The production of a road map that leads to solutions and opportunities, through holding a conference wherein the multiplicity of society is meaningfully represented. The goal of such a conference would be to present and detail the private-public national challenges faced by communities within the state and within their domiciles zones. This is with the aim of outputting solution proposals to be adopted by the conference through specific and transparent civil mechanisms. Such proposals are then to be submitted as recommendations to the Constitutional Conference in order to be included in the public referendum, if necessary.
The creation of a private, global, non-governmental platform that aims to collect, categorize, and provide opportunities to expand the interaction base between public, national, private and nonprofit civil society initiatives. The aim of which is uncovering, adopting, and activating sustainable solutions that meet the needs of civil societies, free from extremism in all its forms including racism, bigotry, partisanship, violence or abuse.
As the owner of an initiative, the initiator shares their views and suggestions regarding a public issue, a national project, or a special societal matter. The initiator states the problem at hand, explains how their proposal provides practical solutions, and clearly indicates implementation mechanisms.
Governance and wealth distribution from the community's perspective. Conference-eligible. Read more →
Regional infrastructure projects impacting the initiator's neighborhood. Read more →
Social welfare, scholarships, and community projects in the domicile zone. Read more →
A governance, wealth & peace initiative is built upon the vision of its owner in matters of power and the distribution of wealth, strictly from the standpoint of their local community's domicile scope.
Proposals on how governance should be structured at neighborhood, locality, state and regional levels.
Proposals on how national and regional wealth should be shared and managed across administrative units.
Required minimum: system of governance and distribution of wealth axes to earn elevation to conference.
A national initiative is based on the vision of its initiator from the standpoint of their regional and/or state administrative scope, concerning a project with direct impact on the initiator's neighborhood.
A special (private) initiative concerns private projects that directly influence the surrounding community within the domicile zone.
Complete or partial — answering all or part of the guiding questions. Both display to all participants.
The owner invites those in their zone to interact, refine, and develop the initiative before the zone vote.
Once finalized, voting begins to elevate the initiative. Neither owner nor participants can vote for more than one initiative.
Neighborhood → City → Locality → State → Region, based on highest votes at each level.
If all answers are identical, two or more initiatives may be merged and elevated together at any level.
Complete or partial presentation, followed by inviting neighborhood zone members to interact and develop it.
Once approved by vote, candidates nominate themselves. The board consists of the initiator and 4 elected members (18+, resident, clean criminal record).
The board produces a full study covering societal benefits, target group, implementation stages, and costs. Published and voted on by residents.
Direct financing, or through the platform's multi-account system (Accounts A–G) with staged disbursement per the approved study.
Each workshop corresponds to its region's elevated initiatives.
Sub-workshops on Power-Sharing and Distribution of Wealth.
Workshop recommendations are automatically adopted in the closing session and submitted to the Constitutional Conference.
The Mobbadara platform relies on the following funding sources:
Material or cash donations not directed to a specific initiative, received through official channels.
Donations directed to specific initiatives, disbursed in stages per the approved feasibility study.
Sought in support of peace processes and conflict resolution worldwide.
Redistributed according to the platform's transparent multi-account financial model.
| Pledger | Country | Phone | Amount | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A.O. | 🇸🇩 Sudan | ••••4821 | am•••@ | $200 |
| Y.I. | 🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia | ••••7390 | yo•••@ | $500 |
| F.H. | 🇦🇪 UAE | ••••1567 | fa•••@ | $150 |
| K.B. | 🇬🇧 UK | ••••8842 | kh•••@ | $300 |
| M.A. | 🇪🇬 Egypt | ••••2204 | mo•••@ | $120 |