"Everyone can, in one way or another, each in their sphere, and according to their strength contribute to some extent to this good work" - Henri Dunant
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is seeking Kotlin Developers that can support its efforts in building an Offline-Capable Android Application integrated with enhanced OpenMRS 3.0 FHIR Module.
Use this form in case you are interested and available to support our efforts, or if you require more information. Please note that before submitting contributions, you will be asked to accept the ICRC’s terms and conditions.
https://github.com/icrc/openmrs-android-fhir
Low and Middle Income Countries (LMIC) with little to no internet connectivity in needed areas are in need of offline capabilities of OpenMRS. OpenMRS is a collaborative open-source project to develop software to support the delivery of health care in developing countries.
The aim is to develop an Android application optimized for LMIC healthcare settings, utilizing Google's Open Health Stack for offline functionality. The application will be designed to integrate seamlessly with the enhanced FHIR module of OpenMRS 3.0. This integration will enable efficient data management with capabilities for offline data collection, and two-way synchronization with OpenMRS 3.0 once connectivity is available, improving healthcare delivery in resource-limited settings.
The ICRC is an impartial, neutral and independent organization whose exclusively humanitarian mission is to protect the lives and dignity of victims of armed conflict and other situations of violence and to provide them with assistance. The ICRC also endeavors to prevent suffering by promoting and strengthening international humanitarian law and universal humanitarian principles.
https://www.icrc.org
Participation in this project does not create or acknowledge any employment relationship between any participants and the ICRC. Developers will not receive any renumeration of any kind, whether financial or otherwise, for participating in this project. You are not allowed to use the ICRC’s logo without the ICRC’s prior written consent. Nothing related to the Project shall be construed as an express or implied waiver of the privileges and immunities the ICRC may enjoy under national and/or international law.
All personal data is processed in accordance with the ICRC Rules on Personal Data Protection. Please see the Information Notice for further information.