Resources

Resources for readers who need a serious starting point.

The resources section curates explainers, reading lists, checklists, and reference material for people following AI in Zambia.

Collections

Core resource categories

Explainers and primers

Plain-language introductions for readers who need orientation before making decisions.

Reading lists

Curated source lists organized by theme, audience, or sector rather than by trend.

Implementation checklists

Practical prompts for teams evaluating tools, data readiness, governance, and training needs.

Curriculum support

Materials that help educators and training providers structure teaching and workshops.

Glossaries and terminology notes

Reference material that keeps discussions precise and easier to follow.

Policy references

Collections that connect readers to source material, comparative notes, and context.

Featured guides

Guides and reference tools

Guide

AI in Zambia briefing pack

A concise orientation guide for leaders who need a serious overview without technical overload.

Checklist

Adoption readiness checklist

A practical set of questions on workflow fit, data quality, and governance before procurement.

Reading list

Foundational sources

A guided list for researchers and practitioners who want a disciplined starting point.

Usage

How to use this library

01

Start with the right level

Choose orientation material, technical depth, or policy framing based on the question you need to answer.

02

Pair resources with context

Global materials become more useful when read alongside local institutional realities.

03

Move to action deliberately

Use the library to frame decisions, not to skip due diligence or project design.

Next step

Move from orientation to action carefully

A well-structured resource library helps leaders, educators, and builders start from stronger assumptions and better source material.