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Presidential Decree 25-320: Algeria’s First National Data Governance Framework and What It Means for Every Public Institution

Presidential Decree 25-320: Algeria’s First National Data Governance Framework and What It Means for Every Public Institution

March 19, 2026

⚡ Key Takeaways Presidential Decree 25-320 (December 30, 2025) creates Algeria’s first national data governance framework — mandatory data classification,...

Huawei ICT Academy Meets Algerian Vocational Training: Can Joint Diplomas Create a Viable Alternative to University Degrees?

Huawei ICT Academy Meets Algerian Vocational Training: Can Joint Diplomas Create a Viable Alternative to University Degrees?

March 19, 2026

⚡ Key Takeaways Algeria’s Ministry of Vocational Training signed an MOU with Huawei in May 2025 to offer joint diplomas...

Yassir Acquires Kawarizmi: Algeria’s First Retail Media Play

Yassir Acquires Kawarizmi: Algeria’s First Retail Media Play

March 17, 2026

Yassir acquires Paris-based Kawarizmi Group to build a retail media network across North Africa. What the deal means for Algeria's digital advertising market.

Yassir’s $150M Bet: Building Algeria’s Answer to Grab and Gojek

Yassir’s $150M Bet: Building Algeria’s Answer to Grab and Gojek

ALGERIATECH Editorial
February 4, 2026

The funding round has been covered. The $150M headline, the Bond-led syndicate, the super app ambition — that story is familiar to anyone following North African tech.

Algeria’s Stock Exchange: Now Open to Startups at Zero Cost

Algeria’s Stock Exchange: Now Open to Startups at Zero Cost

ALGERIATECH Editorial
February 4, 2026

On February 1, 2026, Algeria's financial regulator COSOB — the Commission d'Organisation et de Surveillance des Opérations de Bourse — announced that labeled startups would face zero fees to list on the Algiers Stock Exchange through 2028. It was a policy announcement that made headlines.

What Failed Algerian Startups Teach Us: Post-Mortems and Hard Lessons

What Failed Algerian Startups Teach Us: Post-Mortems and Hard Lessons

ALGERIATECH Editorial
February 4, 2026

Nobody publishes post-mortems in Algeria. This is not unique to Algeria — failure stigma is a feature of entrepreneurial culture globally, and the Arab world has a documented cultural aversion to associating one's name with a failed business.

Moustachir SPA: How Algeria’s First Startup IPO Changed the Exit Game

Moustachir SPA: How Algeria’s First Startup IPO Changed the Exit Game

ALGERIATECH Editorial
February 3, 2026

On December 31, 2024, a month-long public subscription closed on the Algiers Stock Exchange. A two-year-old consulting startup called Moustachir SPA had offered 125,000 shares at 760 dinars each.

The Digital Souk: Algeria’s Informal Economy Is Going Online

The Digital Souk: Algeria’s Informal Economy Is Going Online

ALGERIATECH Editorial
February 2, 2026

Algeria's government has been digitizing with increasing urgency: 500 projects, a sovereign cloud, e-government portals, fiber optic expansion. What the official digital transformation narrative rarely acknowledges is that Algeria already has a thriving digital economy — it is just informal.

29 Million Social Users, Zero Regulation: Algeria’s Creator Economy

29 Million Social Users, Zero Regulation: Algeria’s Creator Economy

ALGERIATECH Editorial
February 1, 2026

Algeria has 25.6 million active social media users — 54.2% of the total population — and a median age of 28.6 years. That demographic profile is a brand manager's dream.

Halal Fintech in Algeria: Sharia-Compliant Products in a 99% Muslim Market

Halal Fintech in Algeria: Sharia-Compliant Products in a 99% Muslim Market

ALGERIATECH Editorial
February 1, 2026

Algeria's financial sector has a paradox at its core. The country is 99% Muslim, with a substantial proportion of the population holding religious convictions that prohibit riba — the charging or payment of interest.

Sending Money Home: Fintech Startups Targeting Algeria’s Diaspora Remittances

Sending Money Home: Fintech Startups Targeting Algeria’s Diaspora Remittances

ALGERIATECH Editorial
January 31, 2026

Somewhere between five and seven million Algerians live outside their country. The majority are in France, with significant communities in Canada, Belgium, and the Gulf states.

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