Burundi transition
Last reviewed: 18-11-2008
A WAR-WEARY COUNTRY GRAPPLES WITH PEACE

- Some 363,000 refugees still in neighbouring countries
- 100,000 displaced internally
- 1.2 million receiving food aid
| Ethnic mix | |
| Hutu | 86 percent |
| Tutsi | 13 percent |
| Twa pygmies | 1 percent |
| (Source: NI World Guide 2005/2006) | |
| Uprooted by conflict: | |
| Burundian refugees in Tanzania, Congo, Rwanda, Uganda | 363,000 (UNHCR, as of November 2007) |
| Internally displaced people | 100,000 (Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, 2006) |
| Health of the nation | |
| Average life expectancy | 44 (UNDP, 2004) |
| Infant mortality | 114 per 1,000 live births (UNICEF - State of the World's Children, 2005) |
| HIV/AIDS prevalence in adults aged 15-49 | 3.3 percent (UNAIDS, 2005) |
| Tuberculosis | 343 per 100,000 people (WHO, 2004) |
| Hunger | |
| People needing food aid in 2007 | 1.22 million (WFP) |
| Percentage of undernourished population | 66 percent (U.N. Food and Agriculture Organisation, 2002-2004 average) |
| Extreme poverty | |
| Percentage of population living on less than $1 a day | 54.6 percent (UNDP, 1990-2004) |
| Gross national income per capita | $100 (World Bank, 2005) |
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