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Burkina Faso

Burkina Faso

Population: 24,070,553 · Employment score: 4.0/10

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Description

Burkina Faso is a landlocked country in West Africa known for its diverse culture and vibrant traditions. The economy is primarily based on agriculture, with cotton being a key export. The country faces challenges such as political instability and limited infrastructure, but it offers opportunities in sectors like mining and agriculture.

Weather in 4 seasons

Burkina Faso experiences a tropical climate with a distinct wet and dry season. The dry season lasts from November to April, while the rainy season occurs from May to October.

Spring: 20 to 35 C
Summer: 25 to 40 C
Autumn: 18 to 32 C
Winter: 15 to 30 C

Job market

The job market in Burkina Faso is competitive, with limited formal employment opportunities. Many people work in the informal sector. Key industries include agriculture, mining, and services.

Most looked-for job positions

Agricultural Engineer, Mining Technician, Healthcare Worker, Teacher, Construction Worker

Average wages

1500

Structured wage range: 500 to 3000

Living conditions

Living conditions vary, with urban areas having better access to services than rural areas. Basic amenities may be lacking in some regions, and expatriates may need to adapt to local customs and practices.

Education system

The education system in Burkina Faso consists of primary, secondary, and higher education levels. Access to quality education can be limited, particularly in rural areas.

Health care

Healthcare services are available but can be inadequate, especially outside major cities. Expatriates are advised to have health insurance and access to private healthcare facilities.

Visa required?

Yes

Visas

A visa is required for entry, and applicants must provide a valid passport, proof of accommodation, and a return ticket. Work permits are also necessary for employment.

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