oinofyta is like a little village. adam land has come from the uk to teach carpentry to the people here. but he says they're already better at it than he is. >> people have been building stuff for their food distribution, for their tailor's room, for the sewing room. people have been building things for their own rooms. so i try to encourage people to improve their own space rather than relying on buying things. then we meet nesar radin. the trained microbiologist fled afghanistan with his wife and four children after they were threatened and persecuted. he's been here for half a year. his wife and two of his children managed to get to germany recently. nesar works as a coordinator and interpreter at oinofyta. he proudly shows us the camp's 100 hens. >> it's raining. they are maybe in their home. they are laying eggs when n te weather is warm. whether it's looking after the chickens or distributing food, the residents look after themselves. everyone here is expected to assume some responsibility. nesar says it gives th