Burkina Faso Poverty and Vulnerability Analysis
Burkina Faso is a West African Sahelian landlocked country covering 274,200 square kilometers. In January 2015, the population was estimated at just over 17.9 million. The capital city is Ouagadougou. The country has a tropical climate with two ver...
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Language: | English en_US |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2017
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/392811495031260225/Burkina-Faso-poverty-and-vulnerability-analysis http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27943 |
Summary: | Burkina Faso is a West African Sahelian
landlocked country covering 274,200 square kilometers. In
January 2015, the population was estimated at just over 17.9
million. The capital city is Ouagadougou. The country has a
tropical climate with two very distinct seasons: dry and
rainy. In the rainy season which lasts from May/June to
September, the country receives between 600 an d900 mm of
rainfall in the south, but less than 600 mm in the Sahel in
the north. Despite the hard climate the country has
agricultural and livestock-breeding potential that
represents around a quarter of GDP (2010-2014) and provide a
living for more than 80 percent of the population. Burkina
Faso is the top cotton producer in Africa. The principal
subsistence crops are sorghum, millet, corn, and rice. The
secondary sector accounts for one-fifth of GDP, and mining
in particular plays an important role in the Burkina Faso
economy. The tertiary sector, comprising many
microenterprises, accounts for 45 percent of GDP. While
Burkina Faso has been successful in reducing poverty, this
phenomenon is still high in the country. The objective of
this report is to review the state of knowledge of the
profile and dynamics of poverty and to assess the tangible
achievements of Burkina Faso in the fight against poverty
over the past decade, highlighting the major issues and
obstacles in the march towards the twin goals. |
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