top of page
Opinions
How much do people know about the situation in Cartagena?
People we talked with:
Alejandra Uribe:
Interview with Alejandra Uribe an student from the New England school in Colombia who share her thoughts and knowledges.
Alejandra Uribe:
Interview with Gabriela Forero, a student from the Vermont school in 11th grade who shares his thoughts and opinions.
Galo Mora:
Interview with Galo Moran from Mexico who shared his thoughts and knowledges.
David Gómez:
Interview with David Gómez, a civil engineer, and an international coordinator of science and technology.
What do people think about Cartagena according to our surveys?
We managed to perform a survey for a total amount of 30 people who could share their opinions and thoughts on the matter, here are the results of what we fond out.
This question let us know about the ages of our audience with most of it being people on the age gap between 35-44 and the least of people above 65 years old with only one person in this age gab.
This questions allows us to know if these people have been to Cartagena with only one person missing for going to Cartagena.
This question allows us to know how much does people know about the situation in Cartagena most of the people thinking it is very severe, showing a good understanding about the situation, since some of them in the question where they had to say why they put that number said there is a lot of inequlity and invisible poverty.
This questions allows us to know if these people believe that Cartagena hides its true self with all its worrying issues.
This questions allows us to know what does people believe is the main problem of Cartagena, having a tie between Corruption one of the main issues in Colombia and Inequality a common problematic every colombian city has.
This questions allows us to know if these people think people know about this situation with a winning side of Yes but some people thinking the contrary.
This questions allows us to know if these people think the government is doing a good job on helping all of the population in Cartagena with a the winning side being No, an answer that although worrying is true.
Please help us giving us you thoughts on the matter!
bottom of page