S1m0nB3rry: Mother and daughter holding Kit Yamoyo
S1m0nB3rry: Simon (aged 1) with a Kit Yamoyo
S1m0nB3rry: Coca-Cola crates being loaded on canoes to be taken across the Luanginga River
S1m0nB3rry: Katete retailer with Kit Yamoyo bags he has bought strapped to his bicycle
S1m0nB3rry: The Kit Yamoyo
S1m0nB3rry: Simon Berry - Kagoro Rural Health Centre
S1m0nB3rry: Mobile phone in hand in Africa
S1m0nB3rry: Mothers with Kit Yamoyo Vouchers
S1m0nB3rry: Kit Yamoyos on retailer shelves with other essential commodities
S1m0nB3rry: Coca-Cola bicycle in Nyimba
S1m0nB3rry: Sick child at Katete District Hospital - the hospital had no ORS
S1m0nB3rry: Kit Yamoyos in a Coca-Cola crate
S1m0nB3rry: Tiriri health centre in Katine
S1m0nB3rry: Kit Yamoyos on a remote rural retailer's shelves in Zambia
S1m0nB3rry: Spot the Kit Yamoyo (hard - but there are four bags on these shelves)
S1m0nB3rry: The Kit Yamoyo packaging can be used as a mixing device and measure for the ORS
S1m0nB3rry: The Kit Yamoyo packaging is the measuring device for the water needed
S1m0nB3rry: The Kit Yamoyo packaging is the measuring device for mixing the ORS
S1m0nB3rry: Child drinking ORS from Kit Yamoyo
S1m0nB3rry: Simon talks with Brian - a male nurse at Siachitema Health Centre (and shop owner)
S1m0nB3rry: ColaLife poster 2012 v2
S1m0nB3rry: ColaLife 4g/200ml ORS Sachets
S1m0nB3rry: Alfred Siachoobe, Kit Yamoyo retailer in Kalomo buys Kit Yamoyos by the box full
S1m0nB3rry: Jane Berry at the enumerators training
S1m0nB3rry: Kit components without straw
S1m0nB3rry: Kit components explained