Here, let us take a look at the Geography of Burkina Faso. Landlocked savanna cut by the three principal rivers of the Black, Red, and White Voltas. Mother's mean age at first birth is 20.1 years (2021 est.) (Note: data represents median age at first birth among women 25-49), whereas, the Maternal mortality ratio is 264 deaths/100,000 live births (2020 est.)
Location | Western Africa, north of Ghana |
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Geographic coordinates | 13 00 N, 2 00 W |
Map references | Africa |
Tarrain | mostly flat to dissected, undulating plains; hills in the west and southeast; occupies an extensive plateau with savanna that is grassy in the north and gradually gives way to sparse forests in the south |
Natural Resources | gold, manganese, zinc, limestone, marble, phosphates, pumice, salt |
Natural Hazards | recurring droughts |
Irrigated Land | 550 sq km (2016) |
Major rivers (by length in km) | Volta river source (shared with Ghana [m]) - 1,600 km note – [s] after country name indicates river source; [m] after country name indicates river mouth |
Major aquifers | |
Land Boundaries | 3,611 km |
Border Countries | Benin 386 km; Cote d'Ivoire 545 km; Ghana 602 km; Mali 1325 km; Niger 622 km; Togo 131 km |
Coastline | 0 km (landlocked) |
Climate | three climate zones including a hot tropical savanna with a short rainy season in the southern half, a tropical hot semi-arid steppe climate typical of the Sahel region in the northern half, and small area of hot desert in the very north of the country bordering the Sahara Desert |
Area | |
Total Area | |
Land Area | 273,800 sq km |
Water Area | 400 sq km |
comparative Area | slightly larger than Colorado |
Maritime Claims | |
Elevations | |
Highest point | Tena Kourou 749 m |
Lowest point | Mouhoun (Black Volta) River 200 m |
Mean elevation | 297 m |
Land Use | |
Agricultural land | 44.2% (2018 est.) |
Agricultural land: arable land | arable land: 22% (2018 est.) |
Agricultural land: permanent crops | permanent crops: 37% (2018 est.) |
Agricultural land: permanent pasture | permanent pasture: 21.93% (2018 est.) |
Forest | 19.3% (2018 est.) |
Other | 36.5% (2018 est.) |
Most of the population is located in the center and south. Nearly one-third of the population lives in cities. The capital and largest city is Ouagadougou (Ouaga), with a population of 1.8 million as shown in this population distribution map
(2019)In Burkina Faso, the different Ethnic groups are such that we have: Mossi 53.7%, Fulani (Peuhl) 6.8%, Gurunsi 5.9%, Bissa 5.4%, Gurma 5.2%, Bobo 3.4%, Senufo 2.2%, Bissa 1.5%, Lobi 1.5%, Tuareg/Bella 0.1%, other 12.8%, foreign 0.7% (2021 est.)
Population | |
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Pop growth rate | 2.4% (2024 est.) |
Birth rate | 31.9 births/1,000 population (2024 est.) |
Death rate | 7.3 deaths/1,000 population (2024 est.) |
Health expenditure | 6.7% of GDP (2020) |
Physicians Density | |
Hospital bed Density | 0.4 beds/1,000 population |
Total fertility rate | 4.02 children born/woman (2024 est.) |
Gross reproduction rate | 1.98 (2024 est.) |
Contraceptive prevalence rate | 35.3% (2020/21) |
Est married women (ages 15-49) | 73.5% (2023) |
Literacy | age 15 and over can read and write |
Education expenditures | 5.5% of GDP (2020 est.) |
Net Migration rate | -0.6 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2024 est.) |
Nationality | Burkinabe | Burkinabe (singular and plural) |
Languages | Mossi 52.9%, Fula 7.8%, Gourmantche 6.8%, Dyula 5.7%, Bissa 3.3%, Gurunsi 3.2%, French (official) 2.2%, Bwamu 2%, Dagara 2%, San 1.7%, Marka 1.6%, Bobo 1.5%, Senufo 1.5%, Lobi 1.2%, other 6.6% (2019 est.) |
Religions | Muslim 63.8%, Roman Catholic 20.1%, Animiste 9%, Protestant 6.2%, other 0.2%, none 0.7% (2019 est.) |
Age Structure | |
0-14 years | 41.6% (male 4,868,488/female 4,727,316) |
15-64 years | 55.1% (male 6,116,674/female 6,590,775) |
65 years and over | 3.2% (2024 est.) (male 312,587/female 426,359) |
Dependency Ratios | |
Total dependency ratio | 87.4 |
Youth dependency ratio | 82.6 |
Elderly dependency ratio | 4.8 |
Potential support ratio | 20.9 (2021 est.) |
Median Age | |
Total | 18.7 years (2024 est.) |
Male | 17.9 years |
Female | 19.5 years |
Urbanization | |
Urban population | 32.5% of total population (2023) |
Rate of urbanization | 4.75% annual rate of change (2020-25 est.) |
Major urban areas (Pop) | 3.204 million OUAGADOUGOU (capital), 1.129 million Bobo-Dioulasso (2023). |
Sex Ratio | |
At birth | 1.03 male(s)/female |
0-14 years | 1.03 male(s)/female |
15-64 years | 0.93 male(s)/female |
65 years and over | 0.73 male(s)/female |
Total population | 0.96 male(s)/female (2024 est.) |
Infant Motality | |
Total | 47 deaths/1,000 live births (2024 est.) |
Male | 51.1 deaths/1,000 live births |
Female | 42.7 deaths/1,000 live births |
Life Expectancy at birth | |
Total population | 64.2 years (2024 est.) |
Male | 62.3 years |
Female | 66.1 years |
Drinking Water Sources | |
Improved: urban | urban: 94.7% of population |
Improved: rural | rural: 71.3% of population |
Improved: total | total: 78.5% of population |
Unimproved: urban | urban: 5.3% of population |
Unimproved: rural | rural: 28.7% of population |
Unimproved: total | total: 21.5% of population (2020 est.) |
Sanitation facility acess | |
Improved: urban | urban: 90.8% of population |
Improved: rural | rural: 37.7% of population |
Improved: total | total: 54% of population |
Unimproved: urban | urban: 9.2% of population |
Unimproved: rural | rural: 62.3% of population |
Unimproved: total | total: 46% of population (2020 est.) |
Major Infectious diseases | |
Degree of risk | very high (2023) |
Food or waterborne diseases | bacterial and protozoal diarrhea, hepatitis A, and typhoid fever |
Vectorborne diseases | dengue fever, malaria, and sexually transmitted diseases: hepatitis B (2024) |
Water contact diseases | schistosomiasis |
Animal contact diseases | rabies |
Respiratory diseases | meningococcal meningitis |
Alcohol consumption per capita | |
Total | 7.28 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.) |
Beer | 1 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.) |
Wine | 0.08 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.) |
Spirits | 0.31 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.) |
Other alcohols | 5.88 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.) |
Tobacco use | |
Total | 14.3% (2020 est.) |
Male | 22.1% (2020 est.) |
Female | 6.4% (2020 est.) |
Burkina Faso has a young age structure – the result of declining mortality combined with steady high fertility – and continues to experience rapid population growth, which is putting increasing pressure on the country’s limited arable land. Almost 65% of the population is under the age of 25 as of 2020, and the population is growing at 2.5% annually. Mortality rates, especially those of infants and children, have decreased because of improved health care, hygiene, and sanitation, but women continue to have an average of more than 4 children. Even if fertility were substantially reduced, today’s large cohort entering their reproductive years would sustain high population growth for the foreseeable future. Only about a third of the population is literate and unemployment is widespread, dampening the economic prospects of Burkina Faso’s large working-age population.
Migration has traditionally been a way of life for Burkinabe, with seasonal migration being replaced by stints of up to two years abroad. Cote d’Ivoire remains the top destination, although it has experienced periods of internal conflict. Under French colonization, Burkina Faso became a main labor source for agricultural and factory work in Cote d’Ivoire. Burkinabe also migrated to Ghana, Mali, and Senegal for work between the world wars. Burkina Faso attracts migrants from Cote d’Ivoire, Ghana, and Mali, who often share common ethnic backgrounds with the Burkinabe. Despite its food shortages and high poverty rate, Burkina Faso has become a destination for refugees in recent years and hosts about 33,600 Malian refugees as of October 2022.
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