Top 10 achievements for 2010

>> Last year’s top 10

1. Field trip to Zambia

We travelled to Zambia in October and met with 45 people and 15 organisations. We had a great reception and a workshop of key stakeholders produced the basis of the plan for a pilot of the ColaLife concept in 2011.
Pilot diagram v1
>> more on the plan
>> the Zambia audio diary on audioBoo

2. The Participation Ride: Boulogne to Biarritz

IMG_0221 IMG_0212 IMG_0198
The trip to Zambia was funded by supporters who sponsored three of us to cycle to ride from Boulogne to Biarritz in September. Around £6,000 was donated and all of this went to ColaLife.

3. Hooking up with experts

Dr Prashant Yadav
Experts from all over the world have been very generous with their time and support in 2010. These include Dr Prashant Yadav, Dr Don Nutbeam, Dr Ian GoldmanPhillip Lee MP and Rohit Ramchandani. We also received a message of support from the Rt Hon Hilary Benn MP. These people and others have helped us refine the ColaLife concept over the year and make the idea even stronger.

4. TEDx presentations

TEDxBerlin logo TEDxYouth logo TEDx Warwick logo
I have given a dozen or so presentations on ColaLife during the year including three TEDx events: Warwick, Youth Berlin and Berlin. TEDx Berlin was the highlight. Coincidentally, it was the 1000th TEDx event and the event opened with ColaLife (see the video below). There was an audience of more that 400 people with 200 on the waiting list. The presentation has been viewed more than 775 times on YouTube:

A fellow speaker at TEDx Berlin was Dr Peter Lovatt, Psychologist & Dancer who gave a great presentation which had the whole audience on their feet and dancing on the spot. Peter kindly agreed to join us for our Christmas Reception (see below) where he gave us ‘The ColaLife Dance”.

5. UnLtd award

In October 2009 I committed to give up employment in June 2010 to focus on ColaLife full time to try and move ColaLife from a ‘cool campaign’ to the implementation of a pilot on the ground somewhere in Africa. This transition was made so much easier when Jane and I won a joint award of £15,000 to cover living expenses from UnLtd.
>> more on the UnLtd Award

6. Dennis Tretter our first intern

As Jane and I went full-time on ColaLife in June, we were joined by an ambitious, adventurous young man from Germany. We had been in contact with Dennis Tretter during the first part of the year and he arranged an Erasmus grant to cover his living expenses and joined us in June and stayed right through to October. Dennis was a great help as we worked to get the implementation phase of ColaLife underway. He helped with the early research including into the possible countries for a ColaLife pilot. He also got our DIY accounts system working and maintained this through to October. It was great that Dennis could come back for the ColaLife Christmas Reception on 1 December – see below. Thanks for your support Dennis!

7. The Christmas Reception and ColaLife Dance

I was fortunate to be invited by Steve Moore to his summer drinks reception and then to meet Tom Lee. Tom was really taken by the ColaLife idea and has became a great supporter and friend and he, and his wife Claire, have put in a lot effort spreading the ColaLife word through their extensive networks. Then, in late September, Tom offered to volunteer for ColaLife full time until the end of the year. The result was the ColaLife Christmas Reception which Tom master-minded and organised. Thanks Tom! The event was a great success in its own right but also generated a huge amount of associated interest and conversations which are still reverberating through the system. It also provided an opportunity for Coca-Cola and SABMiller to demonstrate their support in an appropriately low-key way. Coca-Cola provided, er, Coca-Cola and SABMiller provided Peroni beer. It was generally agreed that the highlight of the evening was “The ColaLife Dance” given to us by Peter Lovatt. We are grateful to Sand Box who allowed to use their space in the British Film Institute.
>> Full report on the Christmas 2010 Reception
>> Christmas Reception | Gandalf & the Hobbit discuss ColaLife :-)

8. Honda’s Cultural Engineers

IMG_0603 The opening evening at The Dream Factory exhibition The opening evening at The Dream Factory exhibition
It was honour to be selected by Honda as a ‘Cultural Engineer‘ and participate with 19 others in an exhibition and appear in a book around the launch of the new Honda CR-Z Hybrid car. The Dream Factory exhibition was in Brick Lane and spanned several days. It attracted several hundred people on the opening night and was great publicity for ColaLife. Thank you Honda and to our friends at Amplify!

9. SODIS developments

SODIS AidPod Diagram by Andrew Jackson

In 2010 we were introduced to the Solar Water Disinfection technique (SODIS) which must be one of the best kept secrets in the developing world. It is a technique that uses 6 hours of sunshine to disinfect water in clear plastic bottles. We have partnered with the global SODIS experts in Switzerland (EAWAG) to look at the best way to incorporate SODIS into the AidPod Mother’s Kit. Options for this include: making the AidPod itself into a SODIS device or refining an existing prototype SODIS bag so that it can be put inside the AidPod. It may be that we use a bag for the proposed pilot and develop the SODIS AidPod for larger scale roll-out.
>> SODIS posts on the ColaLife blog

10. Radio interviews

Once again, ColaLife featured on the BBC in 2010. This time it was on the BBC World Service on the HealthCheck programme hosted by Claudia Hammond. Euan Wilmshurst from the Coca-Cola also participated in this interview.

BBC World Service ColaLife Interview | 11 Nov 2010 by colalife
>> More on this interview on the blog

However, the radio interview that had the biggest impact, in terms of subsequent visitors to the website, was the one that went out on World Vision Report on 11 December 2010:

World Vision Report ColaLife Interview | 11 Dec 2010 by colalife
>> More on this interview on the blog

A big thank you to everyone who has supported ColaLife throughout 2010. We are making great progress. We hope that we’ll be able to report that a pilot is underway by this time next year!

Onwards and upwards.

Progress Report – 30/4/10

Children with AidPod in Tanzania
Children of Mikindani, Tanzania with a model Mark III AidPod, January 2009
Image credit: Tim Dench

May 1988 – May 2008 – the first 7,305 days – no progress!

  • May 1988 Had the idea while working on the British Aid Programme in NE Zambia that Coca-Cola’s distribution muscle could be used to distribute oral rehydration salts in developing countries
  • I tried to promote the idea but made no progress at all!

May 2008 onwards- the last 578 days – real progress!

  • 6/5/08 The presence of Coca-Cola’s Chief Executive at the Business Call To Action event re-kindled the idea. I contributed to the online blog saying: What about Coca Cola using their
    distribution channels (which are amazing in developing countries) to distribute rehydration salts? Maybe by dedicating one compartment in every 10 crates as ‘the life saving’ compartment?’
    (original live blog available here)
  • 6/5/08 I decided to blog the idea and then follow-up by trying to get Coca-Cola’s attention. The blog post is here.
  • After the blog post I tried to get the idea debated on the BBC Radio 4 iPM programme. I was successful on the 3rd attempt and after getting friends to support the idea on the iPM blog (see below).
  • 6-14/5/08 I was in communication with Coca-Cola but could not get past the first line in Coca-Cola’s CSR department
  • 16/5/08 Heard Annie Lennox on BBC Radio 4′s Desert Island Discs. She said We can distribute Coca Cola all around the World but we can’t seem to get medication to save a child from something as simple as diarrhoea and I think that that is wrong. At this point I decided my blog post wasn’t going to be enough! I decided to set up a Facebook group to get people behind the idea.
  • 18/5/08 Facebook Group formed.
  • 19/5/08 #colalife tag set-up in hastags
  • 21/5/08 Interviewed by Eddie Mair for the iPM Programme.
  • 21-24/5/08 The iPM Team worked flat-out to create an amazing feature for the programme on 24/5/08 and this paid off handsomely
  • 23/5/08 colalife tag establsished in del.icio.us
  • 23/5/08 The iPM Team received a Written statement received from Coca Cola – ‘willing to talk’
  • 24/5/08 The campaign was featured on iPM (BBC Radio 4)
  • 24/5/08 As part of the iPM feature, Eve Graham (ex lead singer – The New Seekers) sang supporting lyrics to ‘I’d like to teach the world to sing’.
  • 27/5/08 Coca-Cola Reydration Project proposed on RSA Networks (RSA Members only)
  • 1/6/08 The colalife ampaign was nominated for the New Media Awards
  • 5/6/08 Telephone conference with Coca Cola’s Global Head of Stakeholder Relations and UK conterpart
  • 13/6/08 Facebook Group grew from 0 to 2,115 in 26 days. Membership includes a ‘frontline’ Rehydration Project in India
  • 16/6/08 Face to face meeting with Coca Cola’s Salvatore Gabola in Brussels.
  • 3/7/08 Ran workshop at the 2gether08 Festival
  • 3/7/08 Follow-up interview with the iPM Programme (video)
  • 6/7/08 Coca-Cola’s Adrian Ristow sent his first diary note from Ethiopia
  • 6/7/08 ColaLife Google Group established
  • 6-20/7/08 Facebook bug did not allow Kate Andrews to be added as group administrator – Facebook Support contacted
  • 13/7/08 Simon Berry interviewed on the BBC World Service
  • 17/7/08 Progress Report (6th Facebook Newsletter) >>more
  • 21/7/08 Kate Andrews became Admin of the Facebook Group (group size: 3,400)
  • 29/7/08 Kate’s article published on Inhabitat.com
  • Inhabitat article starts an avalanche of other artcles including on treehugger, trendhunter and many more.
  • 3/8/08 ColaLife Flickr Group established
  • 3/8/08 colalife.org domain name purchased
  • 3/8/08 Aims & objectives finalised through Google Group
  • 4/8/08 Colalife website and dedicated blog built by Facebook Group member Dave Briggs.
  • 6/8/08 Facebook Group membership hits 4,000
  • 14/8/08 First face-to-face meet-up of the ColaLife Group
  • 20/8/08 Meeting with James Alexander, CEO, We Are What We Do
  • 21/8/08 Interviewed for Common Ground Magazine (US) – feature to be published on 1/10/08
  • 21/8/08 Responded to questions from El Mercurio, Chile
  • 27/8/08 Facebook Group membership hits 5,000, Google group has 55 members, Flickr Group has 256 members
  • 27/8/08 Progress Report >>more
  • 31/8/08 Article published in the Sunday edition of El Mercurio, Chile. This is the first the ColaLife story has been printed on paper. >>more
  • 1/9/08 ColaLife banner ads made available. >>more
  • 8/9/08 Facebook group hits 5,500 – the number of children under the age of 5 that die each day in Africa. >>more
  • 12/9/08 ColaLife ‘Buzz Monitor’ created using Pageflakes. >>more
  • 15/9/08 talkSPORT interview. >>more
  • 20/9/08 Excellent ‘Before and After’ ORS pictures found. >>more
  • 4/10/08 ColaLife featured as a case study at ‘Social Activism Online’ conference. >>more
  • 18/10/08 ColaLife press page created >>more
  • 19/10/08 ColaLife Video for Google’s Project 10^100 published on YouTube. View the video on YouTube.
  • 19/10/08 Application submitted to Google’s Project 10^100. >>more
  • 25/10/08 Kate Andrews writes ColaLife Wikipedia Entry.
  • 25/10/08 Coca-Cola invites ColaLife to Dar Es Salaam! >>more
  • 1/11/08 Progress Report >>more
  • 6/11/08 ColaLife Video for Google’s Project 10^100 made available for the iPod >>more
  • 10/11/08 Skype call with ColaLife mentor Tielmann Nieuwoudt
  • 15/11/08 Jess ponsford submits innovation ‘ColaLife Pod’ design ideas >>more
  • 18/11/08 Facebook Group membership hit 7,000
  • 20/11/08 BBC to cover the Tanzania Trip >>more
  • 20/10/08 ColaLife case study presented at NCVO’s Collaboration conference
  • 24/11/08 ColaLife plenary presentation at NCVO’s Info 2.0 conference >>more
  • 24/11/08 Views of ColaLife Video for Google’s Project 10^100 hit 3,000
  • 25/11/08 Kate Andrews presented ColaLife as a case study at KHiO, Oslo
    National Academy of the Arts >>more
  • 25-29/11/08 Simon Berry in Tanzania at the invitation of Coca-Cola >>more
  • 25/11/08 Field trip to Manual Distribution Centres (MDCs) in Dar Es Salaam >>more
  • 26/11/08 Stakeholder meeting convened by Coca-Cola in Dar Es Salaam
  • 26/11/08 Made prototype ‘ColaLife Pods’ >>more
  • 27/11/08 Field trip with Benito Xaverly – ‘ColaLife Pods’ discussed on video >>more
  • 28/11/08 Met with Dr Jane Miller, PSI, Dar Es Salaam. PSI are potential partners in the trialing of the ColaLife idea >>more
  • 4/12/08 interviewed by Nigel Courtney for NESTA Innovation Handbook
  • 5/12/08 Live interview on newstalk Radio, Ireland’s national talk radio station >>more
  • 6/12/08 Progress Report >>more
  • 13/12/08 ColaLife aims and objectives formally reviewed and re-stated based on the learning so far and informed particularly by the trip to Dar Es Salaam. The AidPod moves centre stage.
  • 16/12/08 Face to face meeting at Global Tolerance HQ >>more
  • 27/12/08 BBC iPM ‘Best of Year’ feature broadcast >>listen
  • aidpod domain names registered >>more
  • Introduced by Kate Andrews to David Berman the author of Do Good Design >>more
  • 8,000th member joins ColaLife Facebook group >>more NOTE: we are now encouraging people to join our Facebook page
  • 24/1/09 AidPod ideas explored >>more
  • 21/2/09 ColaLife Twitter background released >>more
  • 4/3/09 Mark II of the AidPod revealed at face to face meeting at Global Tolerance HQ >>more
  • 8/3/09 Supporters encouraged to make their own aidpods – patterns released >>more
  • 11/3/09 ColaLife’s Simon Berry is second blogger to be confirmed for the G20 Summit >>more The G20-specific blog posts are here
  • 18/3/09 Simon Berry featured in ‘Social Pioneers’ supplement in the Guardian >>more
  • 25/3/09 The children of N’gombe Compound, Lusaka celebrate the aidpod >>more
  • 28/3/09 Dame Barbara Stocking (Director, Oxfam GB) gives her verdict on the aidpod >>more
  • 5/4/09 Bob Geldof talks to Simon Berry about the aidpod >>more
  • 8/4/09 theWorkshop in Sheffield build a giant aippod >>more
  • 25/4/09 Coca-Cola commit to ColaLife trials in Radio 4 interview >>listen
  • 25/4/09 ColaLife, ‘story so far’ presentation at ‘Africa Gathering’ >>watch
  • 6/5/09 ColaLife’s first birthday
  • 17/5/09 ColaLife featured in HARVARD report >>more
  • 11/6/09 Giant aidpod installed at NESTA, the UK’s Innovation Centre >>more
  • 12/6/09 Prof Don Nutbeam endorses ColaLife in televised panel discussion on global public health >>more
  • 17/6/09 Mark III of the aidpod unveiled >>watch >>slideshow
  • 24/6/09 ColaLife to play Glastonbury >>more
  • 1/7/09 Mayor of London says ‘No’ to ColaLife giant aidpod on the 4th Plinth in Trafalgar Square >>more
  • 5/7/09 Russell Tanner dedicates his spot on the 4th Plinth to ColaLife >>more
  • 7/7/09 ColaLife headlines in NESTA handbook on social innovation >>more
  • 11/7/09 Twitter campaign for plinth appearance starts >>more
  • 14/7/09 Sarah Brown (the UK Prime Minister’s wife) tweets for ColaLife! >>more
  • 18/7/09 Russell Tanner promotes ColaLife on the 4th Plinth in Trafalgar Square >>watch
  • 4/8/09 ColaLife brokers partnership with global NGO for Tanzanian field work >>more
  • 5/8/09 ColaLife balloon release >>watch
  • 15/8/09 An assessment of where we are with Coca-Cola >>more
  • 26/8/09 Progress report >>more
  • 19/8/09 ColaLife is incorporated >>more
  • 24/9/09 Google back off from Project 10 to the 100th (very disappointing) >>more
  • 10/10/09 Giant ColaLife AidPod displayed at the Africa Gathering event >>more
  • 14/10/09 WHO/UNICEF Report published: Diarrhoea: Why children are still dying and what can be done >>more
  • 18/10/09 ColaLife makes the GOOD 100 List >>more
  • 27/10/09 ColaLife presented at the 8th Annual World Food and Innovation Conference, Rotterdam >>more
  • 31/10/09 ColaLife enters the Buckminster Fuller Challenge >>more
  • 4/11/09 ColaLife presented at the inaugural TEDx London event >>more
  • 12/11/09 Keynote presentation at Chain Reaction 2009 >>more
  • 13/11/09 AidPod Mark III animation released >>more
  • 14/11/09 ColaLife Channel launched on YouTube – youtube.com/colalife>>more
  • 16/11/09 The ColaLife animation reaches 10,000 views >>more
  • 27/11/09 ColaLife gets through to stage 2 of the Buckminster Fuller Challenge (35 of 215 entries have made it this far) >>more
  • 7/12/09 Giant AidPod display installed at the RSA, London >>more
  • 12/12/09 ColaLife Development Plan published >>more
  • 30/12/09 Progress report >>more
  • 31/12/09 Top 10 achievements for 2009 published >>more
  • 10/1/10 A to Z of priorities for 2010 listed >>more
  • 17/1/10 New online campaigning handbook features ColaLife as case study >>more
  • 27/1/10 Video of the presentation of ColaLife at the inaugural TEDx London published >>more
  • 31/1/10 Series on Colalife principles started >>more
  • 15/2/10 ColaLife featured by Sarah Boseley in the Guardian >>more
  • 17/2/10 ColaLife is through to the semi-finals of the Buckminster Fuller Challenge >>more
  • 21/2/10 ColaLife selected for TEDx Warwick >>more
  • 22/2/10 ColaLife live on CNN >>more
  • 11/3/10 Prof Don Nutbeam commits to be the first member of ColaLife’s Virtual Advisory Board >>more
  • 17/3/10 Question and answer session at Hult International Business School >>more
  • 12/4/10 Simon Berry to feature as a ‘Cultural Engineer’ in a book to accompany the launch of a hybrid car by Honda >>more
  • 22/4/10 ColaLife featured as a case study on new book on ‘Ethical Marketing & The New Consumer’ >>more
  • 30/4/10 Progress report (this one)

Next moves

  • Simon Berry will give up his day job in June 2010 to work full time on ColaLife
  • Fund raising has begun to raise funds to proptotype, manufacture and test the aidpod and the ColaLife concept
  • Undertake pre-trial fieldwork to build partnerships for an independently evaluated trial of ColaLife
  • Encourage and support the engagement of young people with ColaLife through work with Universities and Schools
  • On-going PR campaign to ensure support groups continue to grow

5,500 children die every day in Africa before the age of 5. This initiative could save thousands and thousands of children’s lives through positive engagement between the private and NGO sector.

Progress Report – 30/12/09

MDC Child
Child at Rene MDC, Tanzania, November 2008
Image credit: Simon Berry

May 1988 – May 2008 – the first 7,305 days – no progress!

  • May 1988 Had the idea while working on the British Aid Programme in NE Zambia that Coca-Cola’s distribution muscle could be used to distribute oral rehydration salts in developing countries
  • I tried to promote the idea but made no progress at all!

May 2008 onwards- the last 578 days – real progress!

  • 6/5/08 The presence of Coca-Cola’s Chief Executive at the Business Call To Action event re-kindled the idea. I contributed to the online blog saying: What about Coca Cola using their
    distribution channels (which are amazing in developing countries) to distribute rehydration salts? Maybe by dedicating one compartment in every 10 crates as ‘the life saving’ compartment?’
    (original live blog available here)
  • 6/5/08 I decided to blog the idea and then follow-up by trying to get Coca-Cola’s attention. The blog post is here.
  • After the blog post I tried to get the idea debated on the BBC Radio 4 iPM programme. I was successful on the 3rd attempt and after getting friends to support the idea on the iPM blog (see below).
  • 6-14/5/08 I was in communication with Coca-Cola but could not get past the first line in Coca-Cola’s CSR department
  • 16/5/08 Heard Annie Lennox on BBC Radio 4′s Desert Island Discs. She said We can distribute Coca Cola all around the World but we can’t seem to get medication to save a child from something as simple as diarrhoea and I think that that is wrong. At this point I decided my blog post wasn’t going to be enough! I decided to set up a Facebook group to get people behind the idea.
  • 18/5/08 Facebook Group formed.
  • 19/5/08 #colalife tag set-up in hastags
  • 21/5/08 Interviewed by Eddie Mair for the iPM Programme.
  • 21-24/5/08 The iPM Team worked flat-out to create an amazing feature for the programme on 24/5/08 and this paid off handsomely
  • 23/5/08 colalife tag establsished in del.icio.us
  • 23/5/08 The iPM Team received a Written statement received from Coca Cola – ‘willing to talk’
  • 24/5/08 The campaign was featured on iPM (BBC Radio 4)
  • 24/5/08 As part of the iPM feature, Eve Graham (ex lead singer – The New Seekers) sang supporting lyrics to ‘I’d like to teach the world to sing’.
  • 27/5/08 Coca-Cola Reydration Project proposed on RSA Networks (RSA Members only)
  • 1/6/08 The colalife ampaign was nominated for the New Media Awards
  • 5/6/08 Telephone conference with Coca Cola’s Global Head of Stakeholder Relations and UK conterpart
  • 13/6/08 Facebook Group grew from 0 to 2,115 in 26 days. Membership includes a ‘frontline’ Rehydration Project in India
  • 16/6/08 Face to face meeting with Coca Cola’s Salvatore Gabola in Brussels.
  • 3/7/08 Ran workshop at the 2gether08 Festival
  • 3/7/08 Follow-up interview with the iPM Programme (video)
  • 6/7/08 Coca-Cola’s Adrian Ristow sent his first diary note from Ethiopia
  • 6/7/08 ColaLife Google Group established
  • 6-20/7/08 Facebook bug did not allow Kate Andrews to be added as group administrator – Facebook Support contacted
  • 13/7/08 Simon Berry interviewed on the BBC World Service
  • 17/7/08 Progress Report (6th Facebook Newsletter) >>more
  • 21/7/08 Kate Andrews became Admin of the Facebook Group (group size: 3,400)
  • 29/7/08 Kate’s article published on Inhabitat.com
  • Inhabitat article starts an avalanche of other artcles including on treehugger, trendhunter and many more.
  • 3/8/08 ColaLife Flickr Group established
  • 3/8/08 colalife.org domain name purchased
  • 3/8/08 Aims & objectives finalised through Google Group
  • 4/8/08 Colalife website and dedicated blog built by Facebook Group member Dave Briggs.
  • 6/8/08 Facebook Group membership hits 4,000
  • 14/8/08 First face-to-face meet-up of the ColaLife Group
  • 20/8/08 Meeting with James Alexander, CEO, We Are What We Do
  • 21/8/08 Interviewed for Common Ground Magazine (US) – feature to be published on 1/10/08
  • 21/8/08 Responded to questions from El Mercurio, Chile
  • 27/8/08 Facebook Group membership hits 5,000, Google group has 55 members, Flickr Group has 256 members
  • 27/8/08 Progress Report >>more
  • 31/8/08 Article published in the Sunday edition of El Mercurio, Chile. This is the first the ColaLife story has been printed on paper. >>more
  • 1/9/08 ColaLife banner ads made available. >>more
  • 8/9/08 Facebook group hits 5,500 – the number of children under the age of 5 that die each day in Africa. >>more
  • 12/9/08 ColaLife ‘Buzz Monitor’ created using Pageflakes. >>more
  • 15/9/08 talkSPORT interview. >>more
  • 20/9/08 Excellent ‘Before and After’ ORS pictures found. >>more
  • 4/10/08 ColaLife featured as a case study at ‘Social Activism Online’ conference. >>more
  • 18/10/08 ColaLife press page created >>more
  • 19/10/08 ColaLife Video for Google’s Project 10^100 published on YouTube. View the video on YouTube.
  • 19/10/08 Application submitted to Google’s Project 10^100. >>more
  • 25/10/08 Kate Andrews writes ColaLife Wikipedia Entry.
  • 25/10/08 Coca-Cola invites ColaLife to Dar Es Salaam! >>more
  • 1/11/08 Progress Report >>more
  • 6/11/08 ColaLife Video for Google’s Project 10^100 made available for the iPod >>more
  • 10/11/08 Skype call with ColaLife mentor Tielmann Nieuwoudt
  • 15/11/08 Jess ponsford submits innovation ‘ColaLife Pod’ design ideas >>more
  • 18/11/08 Facebook Group membership hit 7,000
  • 20/11/08 BBC to cover the Tanzania Trip >>more
  • 20/10/08 ColaLife case study presented at NCVO’s Collaboration conference
  • 24/11/08 ColaLife plenary presentation at NCVO’s Info 2.0 conference >>more
  • 24/11/08 Views of ColaLife Video for Google’s Project 10^100 hit 3,000
  • 25/11/08 Kate Andrews presented ColaLife as a case study at KHiO, Oslo
    National Academy of the Arts >>more
  • 25-29/11/08 Simon Berry in Tanzania at the invitation of Coca-Cola >>more
  • 25/11/08 Field trip to Manual Distribution Centres (MDCs) in Dar Es Salaam >>more
  • 26/11/08 Stakeholder meeting convened by Coca-Cola in Dar Es Salaam
  • 26/11/08 Made prototype ‘ColaLife Pods’ >>more
  • 27/11/08 Field trip with Benito Xaverly – ‘ColaLife Pods’ discussed on video >>more
  • 28/11/08 Met with Dr Jane Miller, PSI, Dar Es Salaam. PSI are potential partners in the trialing of the ColaLife idea >>more
  • 4/12/08 interviewed by Nigel Courtney for NESTA Innovation Handbook
  • 5/12/08 Live interview on newstalk Radio, Ireland’s national talk radio station >>more
  • 6/12/08 Progress Report >>more
  • 13/12/08 ColaLife aims and objectives formally reviewed and re-stated based on the learning so far and informed particularly by the trip to Dar Es Salaam. The AidPod moves centre stage.
  • 16/12/08 Face to face meeting at Global Tolerance HQ >>more
  • 27/12/08 BBC iPM ‘Best of Year’ feature broadcast >>listen
  • aidpod domain names registered >>more
  • Introduced by Kate Andrews to David Berman the author of Do Good Design >>more
  • 8,000th member joins ColaLife Facebook group >>more NOTE: we are now encouraging people to join our Facebook page
  • 24/1/09 AidPod ideas explored >>more
  • 21/2/09 ColaLife Twitter background released >>more
  • 4/3/09 Mark II of the AidPod revealed at face to face meeting at Global Tolerance HQ >>more
  • 8/3/09 Supporters encouraged to make their own aidpods – patterns released >>more
  • 11/3/09 ColaLife’s Simon Berry is second blogger to be confirmed for the G20 Summit >>more The G20-specific blog posts are here
  • 18/3/09 Simon Berry featured in ‘Social Pioneers’ supplement in the Guardian >>more
  • 25/3/09 The children of N’gombe Compound, Lusaka celebrate the aidpod >>more
  • 28/3/09 Dame Barbara Stocking (Director, Oxfam GB) gives her verdict on the aidpod >>more
  • 5/4/09 Bob Geldof talks to Simon Berry about the aidpod >>more
  • 8/4/09 theWorkshop in Sheffield build a giant aippod >>more
  • 25/4/09 Coca-Cola commit to ColaLife trials in Radio 4 interview >>listen
  • 25/4/09 ColaLife, ‘story so far’ presentation at ‘Africa Gathering’ >>watch
  • 6/5/09 ColaLife’s first birthday
  • 17/5/09 ColaLife featured in HARVARD report >>more
  • 11/6/09 Giant aidpod installed at NESTA, the UK’s Innovation Centre >>more
  • 12/6/09 Prof Don Nutbeam endorses ColaLife in televised panel discussion on global public health >>more
  • 17/6/09 Mark III of the aidpod unveiled >>watch >>slideshow
  • 24/6/09 ColaLife to play Glastonbury >>more
  • 1/7/09 Mayor of London says ‘No’ to ColaLife giant aidpod on the 4th Plinth in Trafalgar Square >>more
  • 5/7/09 Russell Tanner dedicates his spot on the 4th Plinth to ColaLife >>more
  • 7/7/09 ColaLife headlines in NESTA handbook on social innovation >>more
  • 11/7/09 Twitter campaign for plinth appearance starts >>more
  • 14/7/09 Sarah Brown (the UK Prime Minister’s wife) tweets for ColaLife! >>more
  • 18/7/09 Russell Tanner promotes ColaLife on the 4th Plinth in Trafalgar Square >>watch
  • 4/8/09 ColaLife brokers partnership with global NGO for Tanzanian field work >>more
  • 5/8/09 ColaLife balloon release >>watch
  • 15/8/09 An assessment of where we are with Coca-Cola >>more
  • 26/8/09 Progress report >>more
  • 19/8/09 ColaLife is incorporated >>more
  • 24/9/09 Google back off from Project 10 to the 100th (very disappointing) >>more
  • 10/10/09 Giant ColaLife AidPod displayed at the Africa Gathering event >>more
  • 14/10/09 WHO/UNICEF Report published: Diarrhoea: Why children are still dying and what can be done >>more
  • 18/10/09 ColaLife makes the GOOD 100 List >>more
  • 27/10/09 ColaLife presented at the 8th Annual World Food and Innovation Conference, Rotterdam >>more
  • 31/10/09 ColaLife enters the Buckminster Fuller Challenge >>more
  • 4/11/09 ColaLife presented at the inaugural TEDx London event >>more
  • 12/11/09 Keynote presentation at Chain Reaction 2009 >>more
  • 13/11/09 AidPod Mark III animation released >>more
  • 14/11/09 ColaLife Channel launched on YouTube – youtube.com/colalife>>more
  • 16/11/09 The ColaLife animation reaches 10,000 views >>more
  • 27/11/09 ColaLife gets through to stage 2 of the Buckminster Fuller Challenge (35 of 215 entries have made it this far) >>more
  • 7/12/09 Giant AidPod display installed at the RSA, London >>more
  • 12/12/09 ColaLife Development Plan published >>more
  • 30/12/09 Progress report >>more

Next moves

  • Fund raising has begun to raise funds to proptotype, manufacture and test the aidpod and the ColaLife concept
  • Increase level of engagement with Coca-Cola with the aim of securing trials of the ColaLife concept in mid 2010
  • Simon Berry will give up his day job in June 2010 to work full time on ColaLife
  • On-going PR campaign to ensure support groups continue to grow

5,500 children die every day in Africa before the age of 5. This initiative could save thousands and thousands of children’s lives through positive engagement between the private and NGO sector.

Progress Report – 26/8/09

MDC Child
Child at Rene MDC, Tanzania, November 2008
Image credit: Simon Berry

May 1988 – May 2008 – the first 7,305 days – no progress!

  • May 1988 Had the idea while working on the British Aid Programme in NE Zambia that Coca-Cola’s distribution muscle could be used to distribute oral rehydration salts in developing countries
  • I tried to promote the idea but made no progress at all!

May 2008 onwards- the last 455 days – real progress!

Next moves

  • ColaLife incorporated as a not-for-profit organisation (Company Limited by Guarantee)
  • Google to announce 100 semi-finalists in their Project 10 to the 100th trawl for the best ideas in the world
  • If ColaLife makes the semi-finalists a voting campaign will start
  • ColaLife will seek a patron
  • Business Plan will be completed
  • Fund raising will begin to raise funds to proptotype and test the aidpod
  • On-going PR campaign to ensure support groups continue to grow

5,500 children die every day in Africa before the age of 5. This initiative could save thousands and thousands of children’s lives through positive engagement between the private and NGO sector.

Progress Report – 6/12/08

Children at Rene MDC, Dar Es Salaam >>more photos

Here is an update on the progress of the Coca Cola campaign. The headline is:
ColaLife in Dar Es Sallaam. Read the diary
.

May 1988 – May 2008 – the first 7,305 days – no progress!

  • May 1988 Had the idea while working on the British Aid Programme in NE Zambia that Coca-Cola’s distribution muscle could be used to distribute oral rehydration salts in developing countries
  • I tried to promote the idea but made no progress at all!

May 2008 onwards- the last 180 days – real progress!

Next moves

  • Face to face gathering to take place at Global Tolerance on 16/12/08 >>more
  • Develop the relationship with PSI in Tanzania
  • Continue to push for field trials in the New Year.
  • Seeking engagement from a multi-national NGO (if PSI do not want to engage).
  • Encouraging ideas and contributions from members of the various ColaLife groups (eg design of inserts for crates; educational and awareness raising materials; local logistics; grass-roots engagement etc etc).
  • On-going PR campaign to ensure support groups continue to grow.

5,500 children die every day in Africa before the age of 5. This initiative could save thousands and thousands of children’s lives through positive engagement between the private and NGO sector.

Progress Report – 1/11/08

crowd of children

This photo was taken by Teseum – the original is here

Here is an update on the progress of the Coca Cola campaign. The headline is:
HEADLINE: Coca-Cola invites ColaLife to Dar Es Sallaam!

May 1988 – May 2008 – the first 7,305 days – no progress!

  • May 1988 Had the idea while working on the British Aid Programme in NE Zambia that Coca-Cola’s distribution muscle could be used to distribute oral rehydration salts in developing countries
  • I tried to promote the idea but made no progress at all!

May 2008 onwards- the last 180 days – real progress!

Next moves

  • Following the meeting on 24-25 November in Dar Es Salaam, I will be doing 2 days ‘fieldwork’ researching Coca-Cola’s distribution network. I’ll be seeking out and talking to as many of the stakeholders as possible.
  • Encouraging the prospect of trials of the concept in east Africa before the end of 2008.
  • Seeking engagement from a multi-national NGO.
  • Encouraing ideas and contributions from members of the various groups (eg design of inserts for crates; educational and awareness raising materials; local logistics; grass-roots engagement etc etc).
  • On-going PR campaign to ensure support groups continue to grow.
  • Event?.

5,500 children die every day in Africa before the age of 5. This initiative could save thousands and thousands of children’s lives through positive engagement between the private and NGO sector.

Progress Report – 27/8/08

crowd of children

This photo was taken by Teseum – the original is here

I thought an update on the progress of the Coca Cola campaign so far would be helpful.

The first 7,305 days – no progress!
May 1988 – May 2008

  • May 1988 Had the idea while working on the British Aid Programme in NE Zambia that Coca-Cola’s distribution muscle could be used to distribute oral rehydration salts in developing countries
  • I tried to promote the idea but made no progress at all!

The last 120 days – real progress!
May 2008 onwards

Next moves

  • Planning for the next Business Call To Action meeting at the UN in New York on 25 September
  • Tracking the Coca-Cola research into their distribution network in east Africa
  • Encouraging the prospect of trials of the concept in east Africa before the end of 2008
  • Seeking engagement from a multi-national NGO
  • Encouraing ideas and contributions from members of the various groups (eg design of inserts for crates; educational and awareness raising materials; local logistics; grass-roots engagement etc etc)
  • On-going PR campaign to ensure support groups continue to grow
  • Event?

5,500 children die every day in Africa before the age of 5. This initiative could save thousands and thousands of children’s lives through positive engagement between the private and NGO sector.

6th Facebook Newsletter – 17/7/08

17/7/08 – 6th Newsletter

Simon Berry sent a message to the members of Let’s talk to Coca Cola about saving the World’s children.

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Subject: 6th Newsletter – Coca-Cola Rehydration Campaign


Dear All

Well it’s been another exciting couple of weeks: a slot on the BBC
World Service; interest from the makers of the Life Straw; an update
from Coca-Cola’s man in Tanzania, and over 3,350 supporters and
growing! Thank you all for your continued support to the campaign.

Here is a summary of progress since the 5th Newsletter update on 6 July.

Please forward this to anyone you think may be interested in joining the Facebook Group:
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=18947780476

1. BBC World Service Interview
I went to Bush House last Sunday at 5:45am to be part of The World Today programme. You can listen to the interview here:
http://beamends.typepad.com/simons_blog/2008/07/bbc-world-servi.html

2. Ethiopia and Tanzania Research
The story of the frontline research into Coca-Cola’s distribution
network is slowly developing. Have you got any questions? Please
comment on the blog posts here:
http://beamends.typepad.com/simons_blog/cocacola_research/index.html

3. Are Life Straws part of the answer?
Through the Facebook Group contact has been made with
Vestergaard-Frandsen who manufacture the amazing ‘LifeStraw’ – a
personal water filter that you carry around your neck!
http://www.vestergaard-frandsen.com/

4. WaterAid Report
WaterAid released a report on 8 July to coincide with the G8 Summit
which highlighted the issues we are concerned about here. A key point
is that the most cost-effective activity that we can engage in is
awareness raising in the areas of hygiene and sanitation. This
highlights the importance of the educational aspects of what we are
trying to achieve. You can read more about it here:
http://beamends.typepad.com/simons_blog/2008/07/one-reason-why.html

5. Aims, objectives and activities of this group
A smaller sub-group has been set up using Google Groups to enable
discussions, file sharing etc. It is open to everyone to look at or
join. We’ve been discussing our aims and objectives with a view to
different people taking on different activities. You can join or view
here:
http://groups.google.com/group/colalife

Finally, please do forward this email to your friends and ask them,
please, to join the Facebook group (and invite their friends):
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=18947780476

The continued growth of the group means people are taking notice and offering help: we continue to make amazing progress.

Onwards and upwards

Simon

Summary of progress to date – Interview with David Wilcox

Here is a status report delivered through a 3 minute video interview with David Wilcox at socialreporter.com


Simon Berry from David Wilcox on Vimeo.