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Delib is a digital democracy company that's spent more than 20 years partnering with governments and public sector organisations across the world. We design and deliver secure, reliable digital platforms that support democratic processes and engagement. Our tools are built to meet the highest standards of compliance and accessibility, while remaining simple and intuitive for both administrators and participants. Every day, our software helps public bodies involve citizens in shaping decisions that affect their lives, strengthening trust between governments and the people they serve.
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Orchard Street Business Centre, 13-14 Orchard Street, BS1 5EH, Bristol, United Kingdom
- +44 11 7381 2989
- info@delib.net
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