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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

AI Agents Over Curated Data: Why Grounded NLP Beats General-Purpose Chatbots for Policy Audiences

A general-purpose chatbot improvises an answer. A grounded AI agent retrieves the harmonised series and reports what the source data actually shows. For policy audiences, the difference is everything.

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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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Tutorials

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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Case Studies

Harmonising Climate Data Across 54 African Nations: The Discipline Behind a Continental Platform

Continental data platforms live or die on the discipline of harmonisation. Country code normalisation, unit standardisation, and missing data policy are not back-office concerns. They are the entire credibility of the platform.

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Field Notes

Engineering for Low-Connectivity Contexts: Offline-First Knowledge Platforms for Field Teams in West and Central Africa

A knowledge platform that assumes universal connectivity excludes the field teams whose work depends on the knowledge it carries. Offline-first engineering is not a feature. It is the architectural premise the platform either rests on or fails without.

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Case Studies

Inter-Agency Knowledge Platforms for UN Coordination Mechanisms: The Muskoka Fund Collaborative Layer

Joint UN coordination mechanisms succeed or fail on the institutional substrate beneath the formal governance. A knowledge platform that respects the coordination taxonomy is the substrate. A generic collaboration tool imposed on top of it is not.

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Field Notes

Anonymous Citizen Reporting at Continental Scale: Capturing Civic Space Pressures During a Health Emergency

A pandemic produces secondary effects that the official data does not capture. Anonymous citizen reporting fills that gap, with engineering discipline that protects contributors and editorial discipline that preserves credibility.

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Tutorials

Multi-Source Data Aggregation for Public Health Platforms: Reconciling Africa CDC, WHO, Johns Hopkins, and Our World in Data

Four credible sources, four different numbers for the same indicator on the same day. The discipline of multi-source aggregation is not picking the winner. It is publishing the harmonised series with the methodological caveats preserved, so users understand what they are looking at.

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Building a Continental Health Information Hub Under Crisis Conditions: COVID Watch Africa and the Architecture of Pandemic Response

A pandemic does not wait for the procurement cycle. The architecture of an emergency information platform has to balance speed of delivery with the institutional credibility that decision-makers will rely on for years afterwards.

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