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Guinea-Bissau
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Communications
Broadcast media
[time series]
1 state-owned TV station and a second station, RTP Africa, is operated by Portuguese public broadcaster Radio e Televisao de Portugal (RTP); 1 state-owned radio station, several private radio stations, and some community radio stations; multiple international broadcasters are available (2007)
Internet country code
[time series]
.gw
Internet users
(Internet hosts)
[time series]
82 (2010) country comparison to the world: 206
Internet users
[time series]
37,100 (2009) country comparison to the world: 176
Telecommunication systems
(Telephone system)
[time series]
general assessment: small system including a combination of microwave radio relay, open-wire lines, radiotelephone, and mobile-cellular communications domestic: fixed-line teledensity less than 1 per 100 persons; mobile-cellular teledensity reached 35 per 100 in 2009 international: country code - 245 (2008)
Telephones - fixed lines
(Telephones - main lines in use)
[time series]
5,000 (2010) country comparison to the world: 212
Telephones - mobile cellular
[time series]
594,100 (2010) country comparison to the world: 160
Economy
Agricultural products
(Agriculture - products)
[time series]
rice, corn, beans, cassava (tapioca), cashew nuts, peanuts, palm kernels, cotton; timber; fish
Budget
[time series]
revenues: $NA expenditures: $NA
Budget surplus (+) or deficit (-)
[time series]
-2.4% of GDP (2010 est.) country comparison to the world: 83
Central bank discount rate
[time series]
4.25% (31 December 2009) country comparison to the world: 76 4.75% (31 December 2008)
Commercial bank prime lending rate
[time series]
15% (31 December 2010 est.) country comparison to the world: 56 15% (31 December 2009 est.)
Current account balance
[time series]
-$82.6 million (2010 est.) country comparison to the world: 75 -$120.1 million (2009 est.)
Debt - external
[time series]
$941.5 million (2000 est.) country comparison to the world: 154
Economic overview
(Economy - overview)
[time series]
One of the poorest countries in the world, Guinea-Bissau's legal economy depends mainly on farming and fishing, but trafficking narcotics is probably the most lucrative trade. Cashew crops have increased remarkably in recent years. Guinea-Bissau exports fish and seafood along with small amounts of peanuts, palm kernels, and timber. Rice is the major crop and staple food. However, intermittent fighting between Senegalese-backed government troops and a military junta destroyed much of the country's infrastructure and caused widespread damage to the economy in 1998; the civil war led to a 28% drop in GDP that year, with partial recovery in 1999-2002. In December 2003, the World Bank, IMF, and UNDP were forced to step in to provide emergency budgetary support in the amount of $107 million for 2004, representing over 80% of the total national budget. The combination of limited economic prospects, a weak and faction-ridden government, and favorable geography have made this West African country a way station for drugs bound for Europe.
Electricity - consumption
[time series]
65.1 million kWh (2008 est.) country comparison to the world: 199
Electricity - exports
[time series]
0 kWh (2009 est.)
Electricity - imports
[time series]
0 kWh (2009 est.)
Electricity - production
[time series]
70 million kWh (2008 est.) country comparison to the world: 199
Exchange rates
[time series]
Communaute Financiere Africaine francs (XOF) per US dollar - 495.28 (2010) 472.19 (2009) 493.51 (2007) 522.59 (2006)
Exports
[time series]
$126 million (2010 est.) country comparison to the world: 186 $117.5 million (2009 est.)
Exports - commodities
[time series]
fish, shrimp; cashew nuts, peanuts, palm kernels, sawn lumber
Exports - partners
[time series]
India 76.9%, Nigeria 16.6% (2010)
GDP (official exchange rate)
[time series]
$837 million (2010 est.)
Real GDP (purchasing power parity)
(GDP (purchasing power parity))
[time series]
$1.784 billion (2010 est.) country comparison to the world: 189 $1.724 billion (2009 est.) $1.674 billion (2008 est.) note: data are in 2010 US dollars
GDP - composition, by sector of origin
(GDP - composition by sector)
[time series]
agriculture: 55.2% industry: 12.8% services: 32% (2010 est.)
Real GDP per capita
(GDP - per capita (PPP))
[time series]
$1,100 (2010 est.) country comparison to the world: 208 $1,100 (2009 est.) $1,100 (2008 est.) note: data are in 2010 US dollars
Real GDP growth rate
(GDP - real growth rate)
[time series]
3.5% (2010 est.) country comparison to the world: 111 3% (2009 est.) 3.2% (2008 est.)
Household income or consumption by percentage share
[time series]
lowest 10%: 2.9% highest 10%: 28% (2002)
Imports
[time series]
$206.1 million (2010 est.) country comparison to the world: 202 $202.3 million (2009 est.)
Imports - commodities
[time series]
foodstuffs, machinery and transport equipment, petroleum products
Imports - partners
[time series]
Senegal 21.8%, Portugal 20.5%, Brazil 5.6%, Cuba 4.1% (2010)
Industrial production growth rate
[time series]
4.7% (2003 est.) country comparison to the world: 89
Industries
[time series]
agricultural products processing, beer, soft drinks
Inflation rate (consumer prices)
[time series]
2.5% (2010 est.) country comparison to the world: 85 -1.7% (2009 est.)
Investment (gross fixed)
[time series]
12.7% of GDP (2010 est.) country comparison to the world: 176
Labor force
[time series]
632,700 (2007) country comparison to the world: 153
Labor force - by occupation
[time series]
agriculture: 82% industry and services: 18% (2000 est.)
Market value of publicly traded shares
[time series]
$NA
Natural gas - consumption
[time series]
0 cu m (2009 est.) country comparison to the world: 185
Natural gas - exports
[time series]
0 cu m (2009 est.) country comparison to the world: 163
Natural gas - imports
[time series]
0 cu m (2009 est.) country comparison to the world: 173
Natural gas - production
[time series]
0 cu m (2009 est.) country comparison to the world: 115
Natural gas - proved reserves
[time series]
0 cu m (1 January 2011 est.) country comparison to the world: 182
Oil - consumption
[time series]
3,000 bbl/day (2010 est.) country comparison to the world: 180
Oil - exports
[time series]
0 bbl/day (2009 est.) country comparison to the world: 163
Oil - imports
[time series]
2,565 bbl/day (2009 est.) country comparison to the world: 174
Oil - production
[time series]
0 bbl/day (2010 est.) country comparison to the world: 180
Oil - proved reserves
[time series]
0 bbl (1 January 2011 est.) country comparison to the world: 180
Population below poverty line
[time series]
NA%
Reserves of foreign exchange and gold
[time series]
$NA (31 December 2010 est.) $168.6 million (31 December 2009 est.)
Stock of broad money
[time series]
$258.1 million (31 December 2010 est.) country comparison to the world: 184 $209.3 million (31 December 2009 est.)
Stock of domestic credit
[time series]
$95.33 million (31 December 2010 est.) country comparison to the world: 184 $42.56 million (31 December 2009 est.)
Stock of narrow money
[time series]
$238.5 million (31 December 2010 est.) country comparison to the world: 173 $192.1 million (31 December 2009 est.)
Taxes and other revenues
[time series]
19.2% of GDP (2010 est.) country comparison to the world: 162
Unemployment rate
[time series]
NA%
Geography
Area
[time series]
total: 36,125 sq km country comparison to the world: 138 land: 28,120 sq km water: 8,005 sq km
Area - comparative
[time series]
slightly less than three times the size of Connecticut
Climate
[time series]
tropical; generally hot and humid; monsoonal-type rainy season (June to November) with southwesterly winds; dry season (December to May) with northeasterly harmattan winds
Coastline
[time series]
350 km
Elevation
(Elevation extremes)
[time series]
lowest point: Atlantic Ocean 0 m highest point: unnamed elevation in the eastern part of the country 300 m
Environment - current issues
[time series]
deforestation; soil erosion; overgrazing; overfishing
International environmental agreements
(Environment - international agreements)
[time series]
party to: Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Desertification, Endangered Species, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Ozone Layer Protection, Wetlands signed, but not ratified: none of the selected agreements
Total water withdrawal
(Freshwater withdrawal (domestic/industrial/agricultural))
[time series]
total: 0.18 cu km/yr (13%/5%/82%) per capita: 113 cu m/yr (2000)
Geographic coordinates
[time series]
12 00 N, 15 00 W
Geography - note
[time series]
this small country is swampy along its western coast and low-lying inland
Irrigated land
[time series]
250 sq km (2008)
Land boundaries
[time series]
total: 724 km border countries: Guinea 386 km, Senegal 338 km
Land use
[time series]
arable land: 8.31% permanent crops: 6.92% other: 84.77% (2005)
Location
[time series]
Western Africa, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean, between Guinea and Senegal
Map references
[time series]
Africa
Maritime claims
[time series]
territorial sea: 12 nm exclusive economic zone: 200 nm
Natural hazards
[time series]
hot, dry, dusty harmattan haze may reduce visibility during dry season; brush fires
Natural resources
[time series]
fish, timber, phosphates, bauxite, clay, granite, limestone, unexploited deposits of petroleum
Terrain
[time series]
mostly low coastal plain rising to savanna in east
Total renewable water resources
[time series]
31 cu km (2003)
Government
Administrative divisions
[time series]
9 regions (regioes, singular - regiao); Bafata, Biombo, Bissau, Bolama, Cacheu, Gabu, Oio, Quinara, Tombali; note - Bolama may have been renamed Bolama/Bijagos
Capital
[time series]
name: Bissau geographic coordinates: 11 51 N, 15 35 W time difference: UTC 0 (5 hours ahead of Washington, DC during Standard Time)
Constitution
[time series]
16 May 1984; amended several times
Country name
[time series]
conventional long form: Republic of Guinea-Bissau conventional short form: Guinea-Bissau local long form: Republica da Guine-Bissau local short form: Guine-Bissau former: Portuguese Guinea
Diplomatic representation from the US
[time series]
the US Embassy suspended operations on 14 June 1998 in the midst of violent conflict between forces loyal to then President VIEIRA and military-led junta; the US Ambassador to Senegal is accredited to Guinea-Bissau
Diplomatic representation in the US
[time series]
chief of mission: none; note - Guinea-Bissau does not have official representation in Washington, DC
Executive branch
[time series]
chief of state: President Malam Bacai SANHA (since 8 September 2009) head of government: Prime Minister Carlos GOMES Junior (since 25 December 2008) cabinet: NA (For more information visit theWorld Leaders website) elections: president elected by popular vote for a five-year term (no term limits); election last held on 28 June 2009 with a runoff between the two leading candidates held on 26 July 2009 (next to be held by 2014); prime minister appointed by the president after consultation with party leaders in the legislature election results: Malam Bacai SANHA elected president; percent of vote, second ballot - Malam Bacai SANHA 63.5%, Kumba YALA 36.5%
Flag
(Flag description)
[time series]
two equal horizontal bands of yellow (top) and green with a vertical red band on the hoist side; there is a black five-pointed star centered in the red band; yellow symbolizes the sun; green denotes hope; red represents blood shed during the struggle for independence; the black star stands for African unity note: uses the popular Pan-African colors of Ethiopia; the flag design was heavily influenced by the Ghanaian flag
Government type
[time series]
republic
Independence
[time series]
24 September 1973 (declared); 10 September 1974 (from Portugal)
International law organization participation
[time series]
accepts compulsory ICJ jurisdiction; non-party state to the ICCt
International organization participation
[time series]
ACP, AfDB, AOSIS, AU, CPLP, ECOWAS, FAO, FZ, G-77, IBRD, ICAO, ICRM, IDA, IDB, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, ILO, IMF, IMO, Interpol, IOC, IOM, IPU, ITSO, ITU, ITUC, MIGA, NAM, OIC, OIF, OPCW, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, Union Latina, UNWTO, UPU, WADB (regional), WAEMU, WCO, WFTU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO
Judicial branch
[time series]
Supreme Court or Supremo Tribunal da Justica (consists of nine justices appointed by the president and serve at his pleasure; final court of appeals in criminal and civil cases); Regional Courts (one in each of nine regions; first court of appeals for Sectoral Court decisions; hear all felony cases and civil cases valued at more than $1,000); 24 Sectoral Courts (judges are not necessarily trained lawyers; they hear civil cases valued at less than $1,000 and misdemeanor criminal cases)
Legal system
[time series]
mixed legal system of civil law (influenced by the early French Civil Code) and customary law
Legislative branch
[time series]
unicameral National People's Assembly or Assembleia Nacional Popular (100 seats; members elected by popular vote to serve four-year terms) elections: last held on 16 November 2008 (next to be held in 2012) election results: percent of vote by party - PAIGC 49.8%, PRS 25.3%, PRID 7.5%, PND 2.4%, AD 1.4%, other parties 13.6%; seats by party - PAIGC 67, PRS 28, PRID 3, PND 1, AD 1
National anthem(s)
(National anthem)
[time series]
name: "Esta e a Nossa Patria Bem Amada" (This Is Our Beloved Country) lyrics/music: Amilcar Lopes CABRAL/XIAO He note: adopted 1974; a delegation from Portuguese Guinea visited China in 1963 and heard music by XIAO He; Amilcar Lopes CABRA, the leader of Guinea-Bissau's independence movement, asked the composer to create a piece that would inspire his people to struggle for independence
National holiday
[time series]
Independence Day, 24 September (1973)
Political parties
(Political parties and leaders)
[time series]
African Party for the Independence of Guinea-Bissau and Cape Verde or PAIGC [Carlos GOMES Junior]; Democratic Alliance or AD [Victor MANDINGA]; Democratic Social Front or FDS [Rafael BARBOSA]; Electoral Union or UE [Joaquim BALDE]; Guinea-Bissau Civic Forum/Social Democracy or FCGSD [Antonieta Rosa GOMES]; Guinea-Bissau Democratic Party or PDG; Guinea-Bissau Socialist Democratic Party or PDSG [Serifo BALDE]; Labor and Solidarity Party or PST [Lancuba INDJAI]; New Democracy Party or PND; Party for Democratic Convergence or PCD [Victor MANDINGA]; Party for Renewal and Progress or PRP; Party for Social Renewal or PRS [Sory DJALO]; Progress Party or PP; Republican Party for Independence and Development or PRID [Aristides GOMES]; Union of Guinean Patriots or UPG [Francisca VAZ]; Union for Change or UM [Amine SAAD]; United Platform or UP (coalition formed by PCD, FDS, FLING, and RGB-MB); United Popular Alliance or APU; United Social Democratic Party or PUSD [Francisco FADUL]
Political parties
(Political pressure groups and leaders)
[time series]
NA
Suffrage
[time series]
18 years of age; universal
Introduction
Background
[time series]
Since independence from Portugal in 1974, Guinea-Bissau has experienced considerable political and military upheaval. In 1980, a military coup established authoritarian dictator Joao Bernardo 'Nino' VIEIRA as president. Despite setting a path to a market economy and multiparty system, VIEIRA's regime was characterized by the suppression of political opposition and the purging of political rivals. Several coup attempts through the 1980s and early 1990s failed to unseat him. In 1994 VIEIRA was elected president in the country's first free elections. A military mutiny and resulting civil war in 1998 eventually led to VIEIRA's ouster in May 1999. In February 2000, a transitional government turned over power to opposition leader Kumba YALA after he was elected president in transparent polling. In September 2003, after only three years in office, YALA was ousted by the military in a bloodless coup, and businessman Henrique ROSA was sworn in as interim president. In 2005, former President VIEIRA was re-elected president pledging to pursue economic development and national reconciliation; he was assassinated in March 2009. Malam Bacai SANHA was elected in an emergency election held in June 2009.
Military
Manpower available for military service
[time series]
males age 16-49: 370,790 females age 16-49: 372,171 (2010 est.)
Manpower fit for military service
[time series]
males age 16-49: 205,460 females age 16-49: 212,277 (2010 est.)
Manpower reaching militarily significant age annually
[time series]
male: 17,639 female: 17,865 (2010 est.)
Military and security forces
(Military branches)
[time series]
People's Revolutionary Armed Force (FARP): Army, Navy, National Air Force (Forca Aerea Nacional); Presidential Guard (2011)
Military expenditures
[time series]
3.1% of GDP (2005 est.) country comparison to the world: 39
Military service age and obligation
[time series]
18-25 years of age for selective compulsory military service (Air Force service is voluntary); 16 years of age or younger with parental consent, for voluntary service (2010)
People and Society
Age structure
[time series]
0-14 years: 40.4% (male 321,889/female 323,202) 15-64 years: 56.4% (male 435,986/female 465,117) 65 years and over: 3.2% (male 19,975/female 30,508) (2011 est.)
Birth rate
[time series]
35.15 births/1,000 population (2011 est.) country comparison to the world: 31
Children under the age of 5 years underweight
[time series]
17.2% (2008) country comparison to the world: 44
Death rate
[time series]
15.27 deaths/1,000 population (July 2011 est.) country comparison to the world: 8
Drinking water source
[time series]
improved: urban: 83% of population rural: 51% of population total: 61% of population unimproved: urban: 17% of population rural: 49% of population total: 39% of population (2008)
Education expenditure
(Education expenditures)
[time series]
NA
Ethnic groups
[time series]
African 99% (includes Balanta 30%, Fula 20%, Manjaca 14%, Mandinga 13%, Papel 7%), European and mulatto less than 1%
HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate
[time series]
2.5% (2009 est.) country comparison to the world: 26
HIV/AIDS - deaths
[time series]
1,200 (2009 est.) country comparison to the world: 64
HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDS
[time series]
22,000 (2009 est.) country comparison to the world: 74
Health expenditure
(Health expenditures)
[time series]
8.1% of GDP (2009) country comparison to the world: 54
Hospital bed density
[time series]
0.96 beds/1,000 population (2009) country comparison to the world: 149
Infant mortality rate
[time series]
total: 96.23 deaths/1,000 live births country comparison to the world: 8 male: 106.11 deaths/1,000 live births female: 86.06 deaths/1,000 live births (2011 est.)
Languages
[time series]
Portuguese (official), Crioulo, African languages
Life expectancy at birth
[time series]
total population: 48.7 years country comparison to the world: 216 male: 46.8 years female: 50.67 years (2011 est.)
Literacy
[time series]
definition: age 15 and over can read and write total population: 42.4% male: 58.1% female: 27.4% (2003 est.)
Major urban areas - population
(Major cities - population)
[time series]
BISSAU (capital) 302,000 (2009)
Major infectious diseases
[time series]
degree of risk: very high food or waterborne diseases: bacterial and protozoal diarrhea, hepatitis A, and typhoid fever vectorborne diseases: malaria and yellow fever water contact disease: schistosomiasis animal contact disease: rabies (2009)
Maternal mortality ratio
(Maternal mortality rate)
[time series]
1,000 deaths/100,000 live births (2008) country comparison to the world: 4
Median age
[time series]
total: 19.5 years male: 18.9 years female: 20 years (2011 est.)
Nationality
[time series]
noun: Guinean(s) adjective: Guinean
Net migration rate
[time series]
0 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2011 est.) country comparison to the world: 90
Physician density
(Physicians density)
[time series]
0.045 physicians/1,000 population (2008) country comparison to the world: 179
Population
[time series]
1,596,677 (July 2011 est.) country comparison to the world: 151
Population growth rate
[time series]
1.988% (2011 est.) country comparison to the world: 52
Religions
[time series]
Muslim 50%, indigenous beliefs 40%, Christian 10%
Sanitation facility access
[time series]
improved: urban: 49% of population rural: 9% of population total: 21% of population unimproved: urban: 51% of population rural: 91% of population total: 79% of population (2008)
School life expectancy (primary to tertiary education)
[time series]
total: 9 years (2006)
Sex ratio
[time series]
at birth: 1.03 male(s)/female under 15 years: 1 male(s)/female 15-64 years: 0.93 male(s)/female 65 years and over: 0.66 male(s)/female total population: 0.95 male(s)/female (2011 est.)
Total fertility rate
[time series]
4.51 children born/woman (2011 est.) country comparison to the world: 33
Urbanization
[time series]
urban population: 30% of total population (2010) rate of urbanization: 3% annual rate of change (2010-15 est.)
Transnational Issues
Disputes - international
[time series]
in 2006, political instability within Senegal's Casamance region resulted in thousands of Senegalese refugees, cross-border raids, and arms smuggling into Guinea-Bissau
Illicit drugs
[time series]
increasingly important transit country for South American cocaine enroute to Europe; enabling environment for trafficker operations thanks to pervasive corruption; archipelago-like geography around the capital facilitates drug smuggling
Refugees and internally displaced persons
[time series]
refugees (country of origin): 7,454 (Senegal) (2007)
Trafficking in persons
[time series]
current situation: Guinea-Bissau is a country of origin for children subjected to forced labor and sex trafficking; the scope of the problem of trafficking women or men for forced labor or forced prostitution is unknown; boys reportedly were transported to southern Senegal for forced manual and agricultural labor; girls may be subjected to forced domestic service and child prostitution in Senegal tier rating: Tier 3 - Guinea-Bissau is not making significant efforts to comply with the minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking; the government acknowledged that human trafficking is a problem in the country and took steps to enact legislation outlawing all forms of trafficking; Guinea-Bissau did not increase efforts to prosecute and punish trafficking offenders; the government did not take steps to proactively identify victims and lacked resources to provide victim services directly, but provided some resources to NGOs that care for victims (2011)
Transportation
Airports
[time series]
9 (2010) country comparison to the world: 159
Airports - with paved runways
[time series]
total: 2 over 3,047 m: 1 1,524 to 2,437 m: 1 (2010)
Airports - with unpaved runways
[time series]
total: 7 1,524 to 2,437 m: 1 914 to 1,523 m: 3 under 914 m: 3 (2010)
Ports
(Ports and terminals)
[time series]
Bissau, Buba, Cacheu, Farim
Roadways
[time series]
total: 3,455 km country comparison to the world: 161 paved: 965 km unpaved: 2,490 km (2002)
Waterways
[time series]
(rivers are navigable for some distance; many inlets and creeks give shallow-water access to much of interior) (2009)