Resources

Selected briefs, guidance notes, articles, and governance tools produced by AGCIH.

AGCIH develops practical and institutional resources to support governance, oversight, and accountability arrangements for high-impact digital and AI-enabled systems.

Our resources are organised around three levels of AI governance: current AI governance, agentic AI governance, and frontier-facing AI governance. This structure helps institutions understand both the systems already entering public and regulated environments and the more advanced governance questions emerging as AI systems become more capable, autonomous, general-purpose, and difficult to supervise.

AGCIH resources also support deployment mapping, sector-level readiness assessment, procurement governance, professional standards, institutional oversight, and public authority continuity where AI systems are already entering operational environments.

Resource Themes

Explore AGCIH resources by governance level and institutional focus.

Current AI Governance

Resources on current tools, procurement, data protection, legal practice, public-sector adoption, deployment mapping, sector-level governance readiness, and institutional accountability for AI-enabled systems already entering public and regulated environments.

Themes: procurement, data governance, readiness, legal practice, public-sector adoption, deployment mapping.

Agentic AI Governance

Resources on AI systems that do not merely advise, but act through agents, robotics, workflow automation, autonomous decision-support, tool use, and delegated machine action.

Themes: delegated machine action, administrative override, escalation, review, intervention capacity.

Frontier-Facing AI Governance

Resources on future-facing governance questions raised by advanced AI systems entering public authority, state functions, procurement, infrastructure, legal systems, and administrative decision-making.

Themes: institutional hosting capacity, sovereign administrative authority, reconstructability, interruptibility.

Featured Analysis

Selected governance papers and analytical articles hosted on the AGCIH website, including work on AI strategy implementation, legal practice, courts, public authority, and AI governance in African institutional contexts.

Zimbabwe’s AI Strategy at the Point of Deployment

Examines Zimbabwe’s National Artificial Intelligence Strategy where policy begins to meet deployment. Focuses on finance, biometric verification, telecommunications, AI infrastructure, offshore compute, legal practice, and international accountability.

Governance Article · Zimbabwe AI Strategy, Deployment Mapping and Sector Readiness · 2026 · Danai Hazel Kudya

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The Infrastructuralisation of Legal Judgment

From workflow integration to the governance of legal authority.

Governance Article · Legal Practice, Courts and Public Authority · 2026 · Danai Hazel Kudya

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When the State Becomes Probabilistic

Governing public authority in the age of agentic systems.

Analytical Article · Agentic AI Governance · 2026 · Danai Hazel Kudya

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Rule of Law in the Age of Agentic AI

A rule-of-law lens for governing agentic AI systems in public administration.

Governance Paper · Agentic AI Governance · 2026 · Danai Hazel Kudya

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Beyond Readiness: The Six Pillars of AI Governance

A governance-first framework for public authority, institutional readiness, and responsible implementation.

Governance Paper · Current AI Governance · 2026 · Danai Hazel Kudya

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The Quiet Shift of Judgment

How AI relocates judgment in administrative and legal decision-making.

Research Essay · Agentic AI Governance · 2026 · Danai Hazel Kudya

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Procurement Is Becoming Algorithmic Governance

Why AI procurement increasingly encodes decision logic, control layers, and institutional authority into public systems.

Analytical Article · Current AI Governance · 2026 · Danai Hazel Kudya

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Governing AI Before It Exists

Public procurement as the first layer of AI accountability.

Analytical Article · Current AI Governance · 2026 · Danai Hazel Kudya

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Strategy Is Presence. Governance Is Continuity.

Why governance begins after strategy.

Analytical Article · Current AI Governance · 2026 · Danai Hazel Kudya

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Before AI Goes Rogue

Why frontier-facing governance must begin before autonomous systems exceed institutional control.

Analytical Article · Agentic and Frontier-Facing AI Governance · 2026 · Danai Hazel Kudya

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When Frontier AI Enters the State

Why public authority must remain in command as advanced AI systems enter state functions.

Frontier-Facing Analysis · 2026 · Danai Hazel Kudya

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Public Resources and Engagement Access

AGCIH publishes selected materials openly while reserving detailed implementation instruments for structured engagements.

Public Resources

AGCIH publishes selected articles, briefs, public guidance notes, and resource previews to support wider learning on AI governance, institutional readiness, public authority, deployment mapping, sector-level readiness, and accountability.

These resources are intended to help institutions, policymakers, professional bodies, civil society actors, and development partners understand the governance questions raised by digital and AI-enabled systems.

Engagement Access

Detailed diagnostics, implementation templates, institutional tools, deployment mapping instruments, sector annexes, and governance assurance instruments are generally reserved for structured engagements, where AGCIH can adapt them to mandate, sector, legal context, institutional capacity, and implementation risk.

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