• Episode 6: Medellín's first Resilience officer who worked with Nelson Mandela; Santiago Uribe Rocha

  • Jul 15 2024
  • Duración: 1 h y 2 m
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Episode 6: Medellín's first Resilience officer who worked with Nelson Mandela; Santiago Uribe Rocha

  • Resumen

  • In this episode of the empire fighting chance podcast its back to urban violence. Neil talks to Oscar Santiago Uribe Rocha aka Santiago, who was the first Chief Resilience officer of Medellin in Columbia; formerly the most dangerous city in the world, it radically turned that reputation around over the last 15 years.


    Santiago was heavily involved in that process of reformation. He was the world's second appointed Chief Resilience officer; a role that works with cities to build resilience and opportunity, and to address violence by building a more sustainable response to it, being proactive rather than reactive.


    From 2007 to 2010, he served as an administrative assistant on cultural and economic affairs at the Colombian Embassy in South Africa, working alongside Nelson Mandela.


    Neil and Santiago discuss his expertise in the field of violence reduction and what lessons can be brought home to Bristol and beyond.


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