Burundi
Capital | Gitega (political) | Bujumbura (economic)
Independence | 1 July 1962
Official Languages | Kirundi, French, English
~14.4 million
Population
27,830 km²
Total area
USD 9.2 billion
GDP
USD 618
GDP per Capita
Burundian Franc (BIF)
Currency
Main Religion
Membership to Regional Organisations
EAC, COMESA, AU, AfCFTA
Regional Significance
Burundi is a key geopolitical actor in the Great Lakes region due to its access to Lake Tanganyika, which connects it to regional transport and trade networks across the Great Lakes basin. Its proximity to conflict-affected areas in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo links it to cross-border insecurity and refugee movements within the wider Great Lakes security complex. Emerging production of nickel and coltan offers economic potential, though governance constraints continue to limit its impact.
Key Challenges
- Entrenched poverty with over 53% of the population below the poverty line
- Ethnic tensions between Hutu and Tutsi communities
- Hyperinflation and severe currency instability
- Political repression and restricted civil society space
- Spillover insecurity from the eastern DRC conflict
Interesting Facts
Burundi is one of the most densely populated countries in Africa despite its small size, with 90% of the workforce in subsistence agriculture.