Technical and academic partners
World Resources Institute (WRI)
a global research organization that turns “big ideas into action at the nexus of environment, economic opportunity and human well being” and Open Development Mekong are sharing data and collaborating around transparent forest information in the Mekong region.
Global Forest Watchis an interactive online forest monitoring and alert system designed to empower people everywhere with information to better manage and conserve forest landscapes.
William & Mary School of Lawprovides legal research interns to Open Development Mekong and its partners. This collaboration contributes to the site’s information resources on various topics, including legal aid, regional water governance, safeguard policies of development banks, freedom of information.
Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) Workshop in Development Practice Programfields teams of graduate students specializing in economic and political development to assist Open Development Mekong and its partners by,contributing to the site’s content on various topics.
The Asian Disaster Preparedness Center’s SERVIR-Mekonga global program providing scientific and technical know-how to help countries use geospatial information and technologies to achieve sustainable development, collaborates with Open Development Mekong and its partners to share data, promote international metadata standards, translate technical and scientific information into knowledge products, and build local capacity to understand and present scientific and technical data for public consumption.
Land Portala global online destination for information, resources, innovations and networking on land issues, collaborates with Open Development Mekong to share current, accurate data and research on land governance and tenure issues through Linked Open Data (LOD) technology.
Open Data for Agriculture and Nutrition (GODAN)
supports the proactive sharing of open data to make information about agriculture and nutrition available, accessible and usable to deal with the urgent challenge of ensuring world food security. It is a rapidly growing group, currently with over 508 partners from national governments, non-governmental, international and private sector organisations that have committed to a joint Statement of Purpose.
Pan Naturea Vietnamese not-for-profit organization dedicated to protecting and conserving diversity of life and improving human well-being in Vietnam by seeking, promoting and implementing feasible, nature-friendly solutions to important environmental problems and sustainable development issues, is in a data-sharing partnership with EWMI-ODI.