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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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Offline-First, Multilingual Mobile Architecture: Engineering Knowledge Platforms for Sahel Connectivity

A mobile knowledge platform for the Sahel that assumes continuous connectivity and a single language is a platform the audience cannot use. Offline-first multilingual architecture is not a feature. It is the structural premise that decides whether the platform reaches the users whose decisions it exists to inform.

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Field Notes

Translating Institutional Frameworks into Caregiver-Ready Content: Editorial Discipline for Infant and Young Child Feeding Platforms

The WHO and UNICEF infant and young child feeding framework is widely accepted institutionally. Translating it into content that caregivers can use in the moment of decision is a different problem. The architectural answer is editorial discipline, and the engineering supports it rather than replacing it.

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Case Studies

Mobile Knowledge Platforms for Vulnerable Populations: The UNICEF Mauritania Young Child Nutrition App

Institutional nutrition frameworks reach caregivers unevenly through frontline health workers and mass communications. A free mobile knowledge platform reaches them in the moments of decision the frameworks exist to inform. The architectural answer is content the audience controls, and the discipline is institutional rather than technical.

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Tutorials

Scaling Bulk Messaging in African Public Sector Programmes: A Queue and Worker Pattern

How to design bulk messaging architectures that handle 50,000 plus recipients reliably, with concrete patterns from the SIFAZ Outreach Platform deployed for FAO Zambia.

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Case Studies

Building a Unified Communication Façade for National Programmes

How a single API gateway behind USSD, SMS, WhatsApp, and email lets institutional clients run national engagement programmes without managing four vendors and four integrations.

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Field Notes

Reaching the Last Mile: Why Multi Channel Beats Mobile First in Rural Zambia

Why a smartphone first design would have failed FAO Zambia's SIFAZ programme, and how a unified USSD, SMS, WhatsApp, and email engine reaches farmers across the entire connectivity spectrum.

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Field Notes

Audio-First Design: When Text Excludes the Users You Are Funded to Reach

Written content silently filters out the producers most underserved by formal advisory. Multilingual audio is not an accessibility upgrade. It is the only way the platform reaches the population it was funded to serve.

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Case Studies

Offline-First by Default: Why Rural Agricultural Advisory Cannot Be a Web Application

Web-only platforms built for urban connectivity quietly exclude the producers they exist to serve. Treating offline as the primary mode, not a fallback, is the only design that earns adoption in rural Africa.

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