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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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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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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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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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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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Investment Promotion Platforms for Single-Country Economies: When the Audience is Investors, Operators, Officials, and Citizens at Once

A national investment promotion platform that designs for one audience fails three. The discipline is to design a single content architecture that serves four audiences simultaneously, with each finding the path that matches their working reality.

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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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GABON ECO AI: An Interactive Procedures Assistant for Commercial Operators in a Resource-Rich Economy

Operators preparing real commercial dossiers under real deadlines do not need a chatbot that improvises plausible answers. They need an AI assistant grounded in the official procedures, traceable to the source, and available in the moments decisions get made.

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