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We welcome you to join the Developers Committee and look at what we have done, use or re-use existing code, build on it, and share your expertise and experiences with others. The openIMIS Developers Committee will not only benefit your own work, but will also allow your contributions to live on beyond your own project scope.

Why

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join?

Joining the openIMIS initiative brings a number of advantages, both for us and for you: 

  • Earn money. A number of international organizations organisations fund software development for global goods. Keep monitoring our Opportunities Page to keep up with new funding opportunities. A Having a strong community behind you will also help you uncover your own funding opportunities.

  • Upgrade your developer skills. We are constantly monitoring current trends and standards in IT to choose the most robust frameworks for the openIMIS core. Learn from others with more experience and profit from a culture of sharing.

  • Be part of the global eHealth community. The openIMIS Initiative works closely with other international organizations organisations and governments to integrate and improve existing eHealth infrastructures. Acquire experience in interoperability standards like HL7 FHIR and learn about other global goods in the eHealth ecosystem.

  • Get a practical taste of the health financing business. openIMIS comes from the heart of real-world health financing scenarios. Given the increasing global importance of Universal Health Coverage (UHC) and Universal Social Protection (USP)universal health coverage and universal social protection, openIMIS has become THE open-source tool for anyone seeking to implement these programs.

  • Brush up your CV. If you are a student or young professional, you need practical experience to show off your skills to future employers. While we do not provide certificates, your publicly visible code repositories on GitHub or your contributions to our wiki will provide ample proof of your achievements. You can, of course, choose to work under an alias.

  • Have some fun! We are nice people, by the way ...

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How to join?

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