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

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Field Notes

When Engineering Meets Research: How Joint Ventures Build Continental Knowledge Platforms

Continental knowledge platforms fail when engineering and research are treated as separate phases. The discipline is to run them as parallel workstreams that inform each other in real time.

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Case Studies

Harmonising PFM Diagnostics: The Quiet Discipline Behind Continental Benchmarking

Cross country PFM benchmarking is only as credible as the harmonisation methodology underneath it. Treat performance normalisation as an analytical discipline, not a UI feature, and the platform earns the trust of finance ministries.

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Case Studies

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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Tutorials

Joomla and SP Page Builder for Multi-Author Newsrooms: Engineering Editorial Control Without Forcing Every Layout Change Through the Development Cycle

A multi-author newsroom where every layout change has to go through the engineering team is a newsroom that stops experimenting with its layout. Engineering editorial autonomy into the platform is not a convenience feature. It is the discipline that decides whether the publication evolves over its operational life or freezes the day it ships.

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Field Notes

Hosting Election Cycles on the Same Editorial Backbone: Multi-Site Architecture for Civic Publications That Cannot Pause Their Daily Coverage

A national election cycle multiplies the editorial demands on a citizen-watch publication at exactly the moment its daily readers most need the publication to keep functioning. The architectural answer is a sister site on the same editorial backbone, and the discipline that makes it work is operational separation without institutional fragmentation.

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Case Studies

Engineering a National Citizen-Watch Publication: How Regarde Gabon Built a Continuous Editorial Operation for the Gabonese Civic Sphere

Citizen-watch publications fail not because their journalism is weak but because their editorial infrastructure cannot sustain the operational cadence the mission requires. The architectural answer is a publication platform engineered for continuous multi-thematic coverage, and the discipline that makes it work is institutional rather than technical.

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