Proudly Open Source
Built by the community, for the community. Join us in empowering young women across Nigeria.
Why Open Source?
Transparency
Every line of code is public. No hidden agendas, no black boxes. You can see exactly how we protect user privacy and data.
Community Driven
The best solutions come from diverse perspectives. Anyone can contribute, suggest features, or report issues.
Sustainability
Open source ensures the project outlives any single organization. The community owns and maintains it forever.
Development Roadmap
Our transparent development plan. Track progress and see what's coming next.
v1.0 (Current MVP)
In Progress- ✓Core Empowerment Engines (Legal, LMS, Mentorship, Resources)
- ✓English & Hausa support
- ✓Mobile-first responsive design
- ✓Anonymous legal aid reporting
v1.1 (Q1 2026)
Planned- ✓Full 5-language support (Igbo, Yoruba, Pidgin)
- ✓Offline mode for video downloads
- ✓PWA installation support
- ✓Enhanced badge system
v2.0 (Q2 2026)
Planned- ✓Community forum
- ✓Micro-grant integration
- ✓Advanced analytics dashboard
- ✓Mobile app (iOS & Android)
How You Can Contribute
Whether you're a developer, translator, content creator, or advocate, there's a place for you in our community.
Developers
Help us build features, fix bugs, and improve performance.
Skills needed: Next.js, TypeScript, PostgreSQL, Drizzle ORM
Translators
Translate content into Hausa, Igbo, Yoruba, or Pidgin.
Skills needed: Native fluency in Nigerian languages
Content Creators
Create educational content, legal guides, and vocational tutorials.
Skills needed: Subject matter expertise, video production
Advocates
Spread the word, recruit mentors, and connect with communities.
Skills needed: Community engagement, social media
MIT License
Project Imara is released under the MIT License, one of the most permissive open-source licenses. This means:
- ✓Free to use, modify, and distribute
- ✓Can be used in commercial projects
- ✓No warranty or liability
- ✓Attribution required
Ready to Make an Impact?
Join our community of developers, translators, and advocates working to empower young women across Nigeria.
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