Burundi: Quick Facts
For a complete list of indicators, refer to the Burundi Country Data Profile . Refer to the Africa Quick Query to customize and manage timeseries data on a wide range of topics. World Bank Sources of Data The World Bank gathers and shares development data to improve understanding of the challenges facing each country. The following resources cover a range of social and economic measures of poverty and development. Summary Data Data by Topic | Doing Business in Burundi: Summaries of the cost of doing business in Burundi, based on an assessment of regulations or practices that enhance or constrain business investment, productivity, and growth. | | Information/ Communications/ Telecommunications (PDF): ICT infrastructure and access, computers and the Internet, ICT expenditures, and ICT business and government environment. |  | Gender Statistics: Country data sheets showing summary gender indicators, basic demographic data, population dynamics, labor force structure, and education and health statistics. |  | Health Nutrition Population Statistics: Shows summary indicators for health status, health determinants, and health finance. |  | Education Statistics: A variety of national and international sources and provides information on key education topics. |
Debt Poverty Data  | Africa Development Indicators: Drawn from the World Bank Africa Database, this publication provides the most detailed collection of development data on Africa in one volume. It presents data from 53 African countries and 5 regional country groups, arranged in separate tables or matrices for more than 500 indicators of development. |  | World Development Indicators:Â Information and selected samples from the World Bank's premier annual compilation of data about development. |  | Main World Bank Data Site |
Other Sources of Data on Burundi African Development Bank International Monetary Fund (IMF) United Nations Development Program (UNDP) | Human Development Indicators in Burundi: Shows Burundi's ranking in the Human Development Report as well as a broad range of indicators from poverty to demographic trends to women's political participation, etc. |
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