Communications
Airports [time series]
total: 30 usable: 28 with permanent-surface runways: 9 with runways over 3,659 m: 0 with runways 2,440-3,659 m: 2 with runways 1,220-2,439 m: 14
Roadways (Highways) [time series]
total: 39,970 km paved: bituminous 3,170 km unpaved: gravel, laterite 10,330 km; earth 3,470 km; tracks 23,000 km
Waterways (Inland waterways) [time series]
Niger River is navigable 300 km from Niamey to Gaya on the Benin frontier from mid-December through March
Telecommunication systems (Telecommunications) [time series]
small system of wire, radiocommunications, and radio relay links concentrated in southwestern area; 14,260 telephones; broadcast stations - 15 AM, 5 FM, 18 TV; satellite earth stations - 1 Atlantic Ocean INTELSAT, 1 Indian Ocean INTELSAT, and 3 domestic, with 1 planned
Defense Forces
Military and security forces (Branches) [time series]
Army, Air Force, Gendarmerie, National Police, Republican Guard
Military expenditures (Defense expenditures) [time series]
exchange rate conversion - $27 million, 1.3% of GDP (1989)
Manpower availability [time series]
males age 15-49 1,845,374; fit for military service 994,683; reach military age (18) annually 91,595 (1994 est.)
Economy
Agricultural products (Agriculture) [time series]
accounts for roughly 40% of GDP and 90% of labor force; cash crops - cowpeas, cotton, peanuts; food crops - millet, sorghum, cassava, rice; livestock - cattle, sheep, goats; self-sufficient in food except in drought years
Budget [time series]
revenues: $193 million expenditures: $355 million, including capital expenditures of $106 million (1991 est.)
Exchange rates (Currency) [time series]
1 CFA franc (CFAF) = 100 centimes
Economic aid [time series]
recipient: US commitments, including Ex-Im (FY70-89), $380 million; Western (non-US) countries, ODA and OOF bilateral commitments (1970-89), $3.165 billion; OPEC bilateral aid (1979-89), $504 million; Communist countries (1970-89), $61 million
Electricity [time series]
capacity: 105,000 kW production: 230 million kWh consumption per capita: 30 kWh (1991)
Exchange rates [time series]
Communaute Financiere Africaine francs (CFAF) per US$1 - 592.05 (January 1994), 283.16 (1993), 264.69 (1992), 282.11 (1991), 272.26 (1990), 319.01 (1989) note: the official rate is pegged to the French franc, and beginning 12 January 1994, the CFA franc was devalued to CFAF 100 per French franc from CFAF 50 at which it had been fixed since 1948
Exports [time series]
$294 million (f.o.b., 1991) commodities: uranium ore 60%, livestock products 20%, cowpeas, onions partners: France 77%, Nigeria 8%, Cote d'Ivoire, Italy
Debt - external (External debt) [time series]
$1.2 billion (December 1991 est.)
Fiscal year [time series]
1 October - 30 September
Imports [time series]
$346 million (c.i.f., 1991) commodities: primary materials, machinery, vehicles and parts, electronic equipment, cereals, petroleum products, pharmaceuticals, chemical products, foodstuffs partners: Germany 26%, Cote d'Ivoire 11%, France 5%, Italy 4%, Nigeria 2%
Industrial production growth rate (Industrial production) [time series]
growth rate -2.7% (1991 est.); accounts for 13% of GDP
Industries [time series]
cement, brick, textiles, food processing, chemicals, slaughterhouses, and a few other small light industries; uranium mining began in 1971
Inflation rate (consumer prices) [time series]
1.3% (1991 est.)
Real GDP (purchasing power parity) (National product) [time series]
GDP - purchasing power equivalent - $5.4 billion (1993 est.)
Real GDP per capita (National product per capita) [time series]
$650 (1993 est.)
Real GDP growth rate (National product real growth rate) [time series]
1.9% (1991 est.)
Economic overview (Overview) [time series]
Niger's economy is centered on subsistence agriculture, animal husbandry, and re-export trade, and increasingly less on uranium, its major export throughout the 1970s and 1980s. Uranium revenues dropped by almost 50% between 1983 and 1990. Terms of trade with Nigeria, Niger's largest regional trade partner, have improved dramatically since the 50% devaluation of the African franc in January 1994; this devaluation boosted exports of livestock, peas, onions, and the products of Niger's small cotton industry. The government relies on bilateral and multilateral aid for operating expenses and public investment, and is strongly induced to adhere to structural adjustment programs designed by the IMF and the World Bank.
Unemployment rate [time series]
NA%
Geography
total area: 1.267 million sq km land area: 1,266,700 sq km comparative area: slightly less than twice the size of Texas
Climate [time series]
desert; mostly hot, dry, dusty; tropical in extreme south
Coastline [time series]
0 km (landlocked)
Environment - current issues (Environment) [time series]
current issues: overgrazing; soil erosion; deforestation; desertification; wildlife populations (such as elephant, hippopotamus, and lion) threatened because of poaching and habitat destruction natural hazards: recurrent droughts international agreements: party to - Endangered Species, Environmental Modification, Nuclear Test Ban, Ozone Layer Protection, Wetlands; signed, but not ratified - Biodiversity, Climate Change, Law of the Sea
Disputes - international (International disputes) [time series]
Libya claims about 19,400 sq km in northern Niger; demarcation of international boundaries in Lake Chad, the lack of which has led to border incidents in the past, is completed and awaiting ratification by Cameroon, Chad, Niger, and Nigeria; Burkina and Mali are proceeding with boundary demarcation, including the tripoint with Niger
Irrigated land [time series]
320 sq km (1989 est.)
Land boundaries [time series]
total 5,697 km, Algeria 956 km, Benin 266 km, Burkina 628 km, Chad 1,175 km, Libya 354 km, Mali 821 km, Nigeria 1,497 km
Land use [time series]
arable land: 3% permanent crops: 0% meadows and pastures: 7% forest and woodland: 2% other: 88%
Location [time series]
Western Africa, between Algeria and Nigeria
Map references [time series]
Africa, Standard Time Zones of the World
Maritime claims [time series]
none; landlocked
Natural resources [time series]
uranium, coal, iron ore, tin, phosphates
landlocked
Terrain [time series]
predominately desert plains and sand dunes; flat to rolling plains in south; hills in north
Government
Administrative divisions [time series]
7 departments (departements, singular - departement); Agadez, Diffa, Dosso, Maradi, Niamey, Tahoua, Zinder
Capital [time series]
Niamey
Constitution [time series]
approved by national referendum 16 December 1992; promulgated January 1993
Digraph [time series]
NG
Diplomatic representation in the US (Diplomatic representation in US) [time series]
chief of mission: Ambassador Adamou SEYDOU chancery: 2204 R Street NW, Washington, DC 20008 telephone: (202) 483-4224 through 4227
Executive branch [time series]
chief of state: President Mahamane OUSMANE (since 16 April 1993) head of government: Prime Minister Mahamadou ISSOUFOU (since 17 April 1993) cabinet: Cabinet; appointed by the president on recommendation of the prime minister
Diplomatic representation in the US (FAX) [time series]
[227] 73-31-67
three equal horizontal bands of orange (top), white, and green with a small orange disk (representing the sun) centered in the white band; similar to the flag of India, which has a blue spoked wheel centered in the white band
Independence [time series]
3 August 1960 (from France)
Judicial branch [time series]
State Court (Cour d'Etat), Court of Appeal (Cour d'Apel)
Legal system [time series]
based on French civil law system and customary law; has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction
Legislative branch [time series]
unicameral
International organization participation (Member of) [time series]
ACCT, ACP, AfDB, CCC, CEAO, ECA, ECOWAS, Entente, FAO, FZ, G-77, GATT, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, IDA, IDB, IFAD, IFC, ILO, IMF, INTELSAT, INTERPOL, IOC, ITU, LORCS, NAM, OAU, OIC, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UPU, WADB, WCL, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO
Country name (Names) [time series]
conventional long form: Republic of Niger conventional short form: Niger local long form: Republique du Niger local short form: Niger
Legislative branch (National Assembly) [time series]
elected by proportional representation for 5 year terms; elections last held 14 February 1993 (next election NA 1998); seats - (83 total) MNSD 29, CDS 22, PNDS 13, ANDP-Z 11, UPDP 2, PPN/RDA 2, UDFP 2, PSDN 1, UDPS 1
National holiday [time series]
Republic Day, 18 December (1958)
Political parties (Political parties and leaders) [time series]
National Movement of the Development Society (MNSD-NASSARA), Kada LABO, General Secretary; Democratic and Social Convention - Rahama (CDS- Rahama), Mahamane OUSMANE; Nigerien Party for Democracy and Socialism (PNDS), Mahamadou ISSOUFOU; Nigerien Alliance for Democracy and Progress - Zamanlahia (ANDP-Z), Moumouni Adamou DJERMAKOYE; Union of Patriots, Democrats, and Progressives (UPDP), Andre SALIFOU; Niger Progressive Party - African Democratic Rally (PPN-RDA), Harou KOUKA; Niger Social Democrat Party (PADN), Malam Adji WAZIRI; Union for Democracy and Social Progress (UDPS), Akoli DAOUEL
Suffrage [time series]
18 years of age; universal
Government type (Type) [time series]
republic
Diplomatic representation from the US (US diplomatic representation) [time series]
chief of mission: Ambassador John DAVISON embassy: Rue Des Ambassades, Niamey mailing address: B. P. 11201, Niamey telephone: [227] 72-26-61 through 64
People
Birth rate [time series]
54.95 births/1,000 population (1994 est.)
Death rate [time series]
21.32 deaths/1,000 population (1994 est.)
Ethnic groups (Ethnic divisions) [time series]
Hausa 56%, Djerma 22%, Fula 8.5%, Tuareg 8%, Beri Beri (Kanouri) 4.3%, Arab, Toubou, and Gourmantche 1.2%, about 4,000 French expatriates
Infant mortality rate [time series]
111 deaths/1,000 live births (1994 est.)
Labor force [time series]
2.5 million wage earners (1982) by occupation: agriculture 90%, industry and commerce 6%, government 4% note: 51% of population of working age (1985)
Languages [time series]
French (official), Hausa, Djerma
Life expectancy at birth [time series]
total population: 44.61 years male: 43.01 years female: 46.26 years (1994 est.)
Literacy [time series]
age 15 and over can read and write (1990 est.) total population: 28% male: 40% female: 17%
Nationality [time series]
noun: Nigerien(s) adjective: Nigerien
Net migration rate [time series]
0 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1994 est.)
Population [time series]
8,971,605 (July 1994 est.)
Population growth rate [time series]
3.36% (1994 est.)
Religions [time series]
Muslim 80%, remainder indigenous beliefs and Christians
Total fertility rate [time series]
7.35 children born/woman (1994 est.)