Burundi Population 2024 (Live)

14,118,785

Burundi’s population, which is currently at 11.89 million people in 2020, is projected to continue its growth through the rest of the 21st century. According to the most recent projections, Burundi’s population will surpass 50 million people in 2098.

Burundi’s population is growing at a quick rate of 3.12%. As a result, the yearly change in the population from 2019 to 2020 was over 360,000 people. This is thanks to, in large part, a very high fertility rate of 5.45 births per woman.

Because Benin is underdeveloped and ranks as one of the poorest countries in the world, rapid population growth could pose a large problem. Benin has experienced economic growth over the last few years; however, it is likely not enough to keep up with the population growing at its current rate.

Population Rank
Growth Rate
2024 World Percentage
Land Area
25,680
The current population of Burundi is 14,118,785 based on projections of the latest United Nations data. The UN estimates the July 1, 2024 population at 14,047,786.

Burundi Growth Rate

Burundi Population Clock

Burundi Population (as of 9/13/2024)14,118,785
Last UN Estimate (July 1, 2024)14,047,786
Births per Day1,277
Deaths per Day257
Migrations per Day-74
Net Change per Day947
Population Change Since Jan. 1243,379

Components of Population Change

One birth every 1.13 minutes
One death every 5.6 minutes
One emigrant every 19.47 minutes
Net gain of one person every 1.52 minutes

Burundi Population Clock

Burundi Population Density Map

City
2024 Population
Bujumbura331,700
Muyinga71,076
Ruyigi38,458
Gitega23,167
Ngozi21,506
Rutana20,893
Bururi19,740
Makamba19,642
Kayanza19,443
Muramvya18,041

Burundi Area and Population Density

Burundi is a very densely populated country with substantial emigration, despite being the least globalized of 140 countries. Burundi has a population of about 11.57 million people as of 2019. The country is a landlocked nation in central Africa between Rwanda and Tanzania, and covers 10,747 square miles (27,834 square kilometers), giving it a population density of 1076.6 people per square mile (41.6 people per square kilometer), which ranks 14th in the world.

Largest Cities in Burundi

Only 14% of the population in Burundi live in urban areas, and with such a small percentage it makes sense that there aren't many large cities in the country. The largest by far is the capital city of Bujumbura with a population of roughly 500,000. The city is located on the eastern shore of the country and serves as Burundi's largest port. The next largest city, 1700 feet above sea level, is Muyinga with a population just over 100,000.

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Year
Population
Growth Rate
Density (/km²)
Population Rank
Density Rank
202414,047,7862.77%5477822
202313,689,4502.91%5337823
202012,617,0362.95%4917826
201912,255,3363.34%4777826
201811,859,4463.06%4627827
201711,506,7622.38%4487927
201511,047,5803.33%4308227
20109,376,4444.32%3659129
20057,587,2993.24%2959441
20006,470,1941.3%2529748
19956,066,3161.66%2369549
19905,587,0522.11%2189450
19855,034,0422.8%1969847
19804,383,7062.92%17110148
19753,796,6121.46%14810551
19703,530,4322.36%13710449
19653,141,3672.59%12210451
19602,764,2581.99%10810652
19552,504,6492.12%9810454

Burundi Population by Year (Historical)

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Year
Population
Growth Rate
Density (/km²)
Population Rank
Density Rank
202414,047,7862.77%5477822
202514,390,0032.67%5607821
203016,182,0162.38%6307717
203518,085,8412.25%7047615
204020,131,3182.17%7847515
204522,197,8871.97%8647014
205024,131,7201.69%9407014
205525,984,9251.49%1,0126714
206027,730,9661.31%1,0806713
206529,449,5601.21%1,1476413
207031,182,9541.15%1,2146313
207532,760,3740.99%1,2766213
208034,187,5560.86%1,3316213
208535,393,1430.7%1,3786011
209036,403,3740.56%1,4185911
209537,221,7020.45%1,4495811

Burundi Population by Year (Projections)

Burundi Population Pyramid 2024

Burundi Median Age

17.7

Total

17.4

Male

18

Female

Burundi Population by Age

There are people over age 18 in Burundi.

Census Years

Year
Date
20182018
200831 August 2008
199030 August 1990

Burundi Population Pyramid

Burundi Demographics

The Tutsi, Hutu and Twa people have inhabited the area for at least 500 years. About 85% of Burundians are of Hutu origin, 15% are Tutsi and less than 1% are indigenous Twa or Pygmies.

Today, about 500,000 people in Burundi have been displaced due to the effects of AIDS, which has impacted the country significantly. Many people from Burundi have migrated to nearby countries due to civil war. In 2006, the U.S. accepted about 10,000 Burundian refugees.

Much of Burundi remains rural, and only 13% of the country lives in an urban area. Just over 1% of the population has electricity, and only 50% of children go to school. About 1 in 15 adults in Burundi have HIV/AIDS. The AIDS epidemic in the country has dramatically affected its demographics, displacing more than 500,000.

Burundi Religion, Economy and Politics

Burundi is a fairly religiously diverse country, but 86% of the population practices some form of Christianity. Within the Christian population, 62.1% are Roman Catholic, and 23.9% are Protestant. Aside from Christianity, numbers vary about estimates of the populations of other religions. Muslims make up for anywhere from 2.5-10% of the population, while there remaining portion practice a variety of other religions.

As a landlocked nation, Burundi has a hard time accessing many resources and is generally pretty underdeveloped. The largest industry in Burundi is agriculture, which makes up for 32.9% of their GDP, and employs over 70% of the population. Even though they produce a lot of food, overpopulation, and a generally poor economy has kept much of the population hungry and is, in fact, the world's hungriest country with 40% of the country needing more to eat. Burundi is one of the 5 poorest countries in the world with one of the lowest per capita GDPs. It has suffered from many problems, including limited education, widespread corruption, and warfare.

Burundi Population History

The distinct Burundian kingdom emerged during the 1500s and there were no major disruptions until Germany and Belgian forces began to occupy the land in the late 1800s and early 1900s. In 1959, there was a massive influx of refugees from the Ruandam half of the land due to ethnically-related violence there.

Urundi seceded in 1962 and the country became an independent kingdom the name of of the country changed to Burundi. Settling into their own was not easy, and over 120,000 Hutus were massacred by the government in 1972 over political issues. This kind of civil unrest has been fairly constant ever since, and an ethnic-based war that has gone on for more than ten years has killed about 200,000 people, displaced 140,000 internally, and forced about 48,000 refugees into Tanzania.

Burundi Population Rank 2024
Area (km²)
27,834
2024 Growth Rate
Capital
GDP (IMF '23)
$3.08
GDP (UN '22)
$4.03 Bn

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