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Field notes from the continent.

Analysis, tutorials, and stories from PANEOTECH engineers, designers, and consultants on the realities of building digital systems for African markets.

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Case Studies

Regulatory Information-Sharing Platforms for Regional Associations: From Fragmented Spreadsheets to a Harmonised Digital Backbone

Regional regulator associations cannot harmonise frameworks across member states without a structured digital backbone. The discipline of moving from fragmented spreadsheets to a versioned, role-gated, search-capable platform is the substantive engineering work behind every successful regional integration mandate.

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Lost Source Code, Live Platform: How to Modernise a Public Sector Application When You Cannot Just Refactor

Public sector platforms often outlive the contracts that built them, and the source code outlives nothing. The discipline of reconstructing business logic and rescuing the data is a craft of its own.

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Multi-Stakeholder Knowledge Architectures: Library, Collaboration, and Tools as Three Distinct Surfaces

A platform that conflates the documentary library, the collaborative environment, and the operational tools into a single surface fails all three. The architectural answer is to treat them as three distinct surfaces with shared identity, and the discipline is editorial as much as engineering.

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When to Build Native vs Adapt Existing: The Incident Reporting Platform Decision

Adapting an existing reporting platform is the default reflex. Sometimes it is the right call. For incident reporting platforms that have to integrate cleanly into a wider ecosystem, building native is often the cheaper and more durable choice.

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Client-Side Visualisation at Continental Scale: Why Plotly.js Beats Server-Rendered Charts for Open Data Platforms

Server-rendered charts feel safe and end up brittle at continental scale. Client-side rendering with Plotly.js keeps the raw data closer to the user, removes a category of silent errors, and aligns with the open data ethos.

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Sector Dossiers as a Content Architecture: Structuring Economic Information for Decision-Makers

A flat list of sectors is a category page that nobody reads. A sector dossier is a structured analytical asset that decision-makers actually consult. The difference is content architecture, and it shapes everything from search behaviour to AI grounding.

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AI Agents for Civil Society Digital Security: When the Threat Outpaces the Training Cycle

Civil society organisations face digital threats that arrive faster than training cycles can address. An AI agent grounded in a curated knowledge base provides the always-available guidance the threat environment actually requires.

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Hexagonal Architecture for Public Sector Platforms: Why the Boundary Matters

Public sector platforms outlive the technologies they are built on. Hexagonal architecture is the discipline that lets the institution swap providers, regulators, and integrations without rebuilding the system.

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Tiered Membership Models for Public-Interest Platforms: Standard, Professional, Premium, and the Boundaries Between Them

A public-interest platform that gates everything behind a paywall fails its public mandate. A platform that exposes everything for free fails its sustainability case. The tiered membership model resolves the tension, and the boundaries between tiers are the discipline that makes it work.

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