Open Development Initiative (ODI)

2011 – Present

The Open Development Initiative (ODI) is an open data and information network developed by EWMI that sheds light on development trends in the Lower Mekong Basin. The lower Mekong basin is a trans-boundary ecosystem shared by 6 countries providing a central livelihood and food security to 65 million people as the largest inland fishery in the world. ODI’s objective is to increase public awareness, enable individual analysis, improve information sharing, and inform rigorous debate – all contributing to the sustainable development of the region from a social, economic and environmental perspective. The flagship site of this initiative is Open Development Cambodia (ODC). The site independently aggregates information across a wide range of sectors to draw a development portrait employing innovative visuals, including GIS mapping and time lapse animation of development issues. By combining open data, data journalism, and research capacities and approaches, the initiative offers one-stop shopping for data on country or regional development for civil society, the private and public sector. We have now regionalized this platform with identified partners in all countries bordering the Mekong. A site serving the entire region is available at opendevelopmentmekong.net

Open Development Initiative and Open Development Cambodia have been supported by various donors, including: the American Jewish World Service, Norwegian People’s Aid, SPIDER, Open Society Foundations, and USAID.  


Impact Stories

The Open Development Mekong platform has been working to connect people with information about services during the pandemic. Over the last months, Open Development Vietnam has published a timeline of relevant government policies, a page of essential information on COVID-19 services, and a page on the impact of COVID-19 on ...
East West Management Institute’s Open Development Initiative (ODI) and World Resources Institute (WRI) are teaming up to monitor and fight deforestation, protecting the lives of 70 million people living along the Lower Mekong Basin. EWMI's ODI supports an open data and information platform that uses visually compelling mapping data to ...
Open Development Cambodia (ODC) is soon to become an official Cambodian NGO. On July 10, ODC’s governing board was installed and by-laws promulgated in a brief ceremony at the EWMI office, shared by ODC. The board, comprised of seven members with a vast range of knowledge and experiences in Cambodia’s development, ...