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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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AI on Public Sector Platforms: Grounded, Cited, and Subject to the Same Editorial Governance as Everything Else

Public sector AI cannot tolerate hallucination. The discipline of grounding every answer in cited source material, and routing every AI output through the same editorial governance as human content, is what makes it institutionally viable.

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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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Tutorials

Tiered Membership for Continental Business Platforms: Five Tiers, Five Audiences, One Unified Directory

Continental business platforms serve audiences with genuinely different operational depths. A single tier flattens them. Five tiers honour them. The discipline is locating the boundaries between tiers in a way that is defensible to every audience.

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Field Notes

Co-Owned Platforms: When the Right Operating Model is Joint Stewardship, Not Vendor Delivery

A continental institutional platform is a long-horizon undertaking. The vendor delivery model fits a one-off project. The co-ownership model fits the institutional reality that some platforms are not finished when the build is done.

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Case Studies

Building the Pan-African Business Intelligence Layer: From Fifty-Four Country Profiles to Six Thousand Verified Entities

A continental business intelligence platform succeeds or fails on the discipline of its verification layer. Six thousand entities is not the achievement. The verification discipline that keeps each one citable is.

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Case Studies

Replacing Excel: How a National Sector Moves From Spreadsheets to a Digital Backbone

Most African public sector data still lives in disconnected spreadsheets. The migration to a unified digital platform is rarely a tooling exercise. It is a governance transition.

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Field Notes

Lot by Lot Traceability: The Missing Layer in National Seed Systems

Why national seed sectors cannot be governed without lot level traceability, and how a unified digital registry replaces fragmented spreadsheets with verifiable chains of custody.

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