In 1988, Simon Berry, Chief Executive of ruralnet|uk was working as a development worker in remote north east of Zambia, conscious that while he could buy a bottle of Coke anywhere, 1 in every 5 children under the age of five die in these areas through simple causes such as dehydration through diarrhea. Twenty years later, through the power of social media technology, Berry has launched a simple campaign asking Coca Cola to use a small part of its incredible distribution capacity to get medicines, such as rehydration salts, to dying children.
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Thanks for covering this campaign. We are really making amazing progress since we started using the web to gather supporters. Before the facebook group we got nowhere. Now we are talking to Coca-Cola and they have included this idea in the research they are doing into their distribution network in East Africa. We are in touch with the researcher on the ground and telling his story here: http://beamends.typepad.com/simons_blog/cocacola_research/index.html
Please join us on the facebook Group if you can (and consider inviting all your friends!).
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=18947780476
We could really make a difference here!
Simon
The team here at Greenzer finds this kind of progress incredibly inspiring. The fact that a major, global corporation like Coca-Cola has taken an interest in using its massive success for the greater good will encourage other similarly influential businesses to follow suit.
After all, of the 100 largest economies in the world, 51 are corporations and only 49 are countries. It’s certainly time to see these companies fulfill the massive potential they have to give back.
http://flickr.com/photos/hj_barraza/1119830774/
its like that all over mexico
starving and no drinkable water, just omni present coca cola
The campign now has its own website at http://www.colalife.org
Cheers
Dave
A briiliant campaign – and hopefully one that will go from strength to strength. !!!
Dear’I think Hongkong it’s very Beautiful,i like green Campaign in Hongkong because Earth must be Clean,thank you.