The situation for male refugees on Lesbos varies in its nature and quality largely depending on family/marital status. If you form a couple or have children, you’ll be sent to Kara Tepe, Caritas or another more family-friendly place. If you’re a single man however (and not significantly physically impaired) you will most probably head into the hardest and most notorious place of Lesbos: Camp Moria.
This chapter is actually a foretaste of what's to come, which is a more detailed description the living conditions in Moria - as this is where the lion share of men get sent. But before going into this, I'll first shed some light on the general situation for men in the other two places: Camp Kara Tepe and the Caritas hotel.
In the Caritas hotel men are relatively well-off, as the environment is safe and they are given the opportunity to attend some classes (like English and Greek), which is the same as for women and children. There is also a weekly family excursion where families go out for a drive and see a bit of the island, potentially with an added picnic or another easily accessible activity. So life is not too bad in Caritas and this goes for men, women and children alike. Yet, there is the general problem of having to deal with trauma, boredom and an uncertain future.
In Kara Tepe men are disadvantaged compared to women and children when it comes to facilities and activities. There are very few activities for men specifically and they are basically left on their own to just pass their days in or around the camp to do whatever. There are practically no job opportunities for the refugees and this is particularly frustrating for men who want to provide for and improve their family’s lives. So many men just wander around as they worry about the future and roam on the past while being frustrated with the present as they have little else to do than to fill their days with nothing.
Another thing to note is that the amount and distribution of shipped in (donated) materials from abroad is heavily skewed: what comes in is foremost for children, then for women and lastly for men. Reason is that children have the strongest 'pity and compassion factor' and receive the most donations (e.g. clothes, coloring pencils, toys). The main reason for the difference in amount of donations between women and men is that women (in donating countries) generally buy more stuff than men and consequently have more to donate. Note that I am here speaking mainly about clothing, which is the main type of donations coming in for both sexes. Regardless the donations coming in there is still too little all in all. Especially shoes form a problem, even for children.
--- A child walking on torn shoes in Kara Tepe (photo: Henk van Lambalgen Photography)
Man - You really open up some cool dimensions of consideration here. What jumps out at me is "Accommodation".
Specifically, the Questioning: How can we best Accommodate people anywhere and everywhere
This line of questioning...thinking, opens up further reflection:
in my mind it makes sense to make the ease of movement into and out of work as easy as possible. Also: Accommodations. If accommodations are set up in a way where people can have 'responsibilities' it really does support the best benefit for all parties involved.
Perhaps this is the future of Business - providing accommodations with employment. In this way - it makes it more fulfilling to 'work and play' where you live. I am also thinking about amenities and recreation. In a lot of ways these are the basic services that really encompass and support the spices of Life.
If our setup accommodations are half assed, we are really doing a disservice to ourselves in all ways...because our overall potential is HUGE.
This post has opened up how I imagine the Best Direction of Business and Living in this world...by paying particularly close focus and Direction to "Accommodation"
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Thanks bro'! Interesting perspective you put up there. Increasing the 'accommodation' of people being able to take responsibility for their life/environment would drastically change the whole set-up of the refugee camps and the mental state of the people in it. It would be a radical change for the better, increasing empowerment and all that. Let' hope that idea will trickle up at some point and implemented.
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