Keeping People Warm Without Burning Down Refugee Camps (via Al Jazeera)
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Daniel Connell, a self-taught engineer, travels to Europe’s most chaotic refugee camp to help a strained community prepare for winter. Gathering trash from junk yards and local kitchens, Daniel teaches a group of refugees to build his “rocket mass heater” design using only waste materials and a can opener.
With a little ingenuity, this junk could be the difference between life and death for the camp inhabitants. Moria camp is situated on the Greek Island of Lesbos and currently stands at over 300 percent capacity. Riots, police brutality, and shamefully inadequate infrastructure make life for the refugees extremely challenging, a recent report warning the situation is “near breaking point”.
Previously Daniel has travelled the world helping communities from Indian slums to Guatemalan villages build vital infrastructure to ease the strains on those in need. At the Moria camp, he will confront his biggest challenge yet: racing to build as many heaters as possible to help keep the 8,000 men, women and children of the camp warm throughout the winter.
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Filmmaker: Tristan Copley Smith Executive Producer: Andrew Phillips Editor: Mohannad Rachid
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