Résumé
Burundi is a landlocked country with an equatorial climate on the east of Africa. The country is called "The heart of Africa" and it is located in a hilly and mountainous place, dropping to a plateau in east. There are some plains but no maritime clains. Concerning its area, the country is a slightly smaller than Maryland with 27,830 sq km. The country is bordered by 3 other countries: Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda and Tanzania and by 3 lakes. The most important is the Lake Tanganyika. Burundi is divided into 17 provinces, 117 communes and 2,638 colonies. The capital is Bujumbura (...)
Contents:
General introduction
History of Burundi
- Before the colonization
- During the colonization
- Since the decolonization
The current economic situation
- GDP
- GDP per capita
- Natural resources and sectors
- Exports and imports Partners
The economic and social difficulties for the country
- The population
- The total fertility rate
- The life expectancy at birth
- The human development index
- About education
The action of the international community
Conclusion
My point of view
Sources