Burkina Faso Population 2024 (Live)

23,729,736

Burkina Faso’s population is 20.9 million people for 2020. According to current projections, its population is expected to surpass 50 million people in 2058 and will reach a population of 82.61 million people by 2099. Burkina Faso’s population will be almost four times higher at the end of the century than it is in 2020.

Burkina Faso’s population grew 2.86% from 2019 to 2020, adding about 582,000 people to the population. Although the country has negative net migration, the high fertility rate of 5.23 births per woman allows the country’s population to continue growing.

Almost half of the population is under 15 years old and the median age of the population is 17.6 years. While contraceptive education has increased in Burkina Faso, usage is still very low.

Population Rank
60
Growth Rate
2024 World Percentage
Land Area
273,600
The current population of Burkina Faso is 23,729,736 based on projections of the latest United Nations data. The UN estimates the July 1, 2024 population at 23,840,247.

Burkina Faso Growth Rate

Burkina Faso Population 2024 (Live)

Burkina Faso Population Clock

Burkina Faso Population (as of 4/23/2024) 23,729,736
Next UN Estimate (July 1, 2024) 23,840,247
Births per Day 2,218
Deaths per Day 524
Migrations per Day -68
Net Change per Day 1,625
Population Change Since Jan. 1 185,250

Components of Population Change

One birth every 39 seconds
One death every 2.75 minutes
One emigrant every 21.18 minutes
Net gain of one person every 53 seconds

Burkina Faso Population Clock

City
2024 Population
Ouagadougou 1,086,505
Bobo-Dioulasso 360,106
Koudougou 87,347
Ouahigouya 61,096
Banfora 60,288
Dedougou 45,341
Kaya 39,229
Dori 37,806
Tenkodogo 37,658
Reo 37,535

Burkina Faso Area and Population Density

Burkina Faso's population is growing rapidly. The 2006 census found a population of 14 million, which has already grown to almost 18 million. The country does have a low population density, however, of just 57 people per square kilometer, which ranks 145th in the world.

Most of the population is located in the center and south of Burkina Faso, with a density that goes over 48 people per square kilometer in some areas. Hundreds of thousands of people regularly migrate to Ghana and Cote d'Ivoire for seasonal work.

Largest Cities in Burkina Faso

Burkina Faso has a relatively low urban population, with 30.69% of the population living in cities. The capital and largest city is Ouagadougou, or just Ouaga, with a population of 1.8 million, which covers 84.7 square miles. Bobo-Diolasso is the next most sizable city, with a population of 537,728 over 52.81 square miles. Aside from these two urban centers, there aren't any other cities with populations much over 100,000.

Burkina Faso Population Density Map

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Year
Population
Growth Rate
Density (/km²)
Population Rank
Density Rank
2024 23,840,247 2.62% 87 60 123
2023 23,251,485 2.66% 85 59 125
2020 21,522,626 2.73% 79 59 133
2019 20,951,639 2.74% 77 59 134
2018 20,392,723 2.81% 75 59 135
2017 19,835,858 2.91% 72 59 137
2015 18,718,019 3.04% 68 61 140
2010 16,116,845 3.04% 59 64 144
2005 13,876,127 3.15% 51 63 147
2000 11,882,888 2.79% 43 65 152
1995 10,353,263 2.54% 38 70 154
1990 9,131,361 2.73% 33 73 157
1985 7,979,185 2.85% 29 75 158
1980 6,932,967 2.46% 25 78 157
1975 6,138,444 1.81% 22 79 157
1970 5,611,666 1.7% 21 77 154
1965 5,157,929 1.52% 19 76 155
1960 4,783,259 1.35% 17 74 151
1955 4,472,824 1.2% 16 73 147

Burkina Faso Population by Year (Historical)

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Year
Population
Growth Rate
Density (/km²)
Population Rank
Density Rank
2024 23,840,247 2.62% 87 60 123
2025 24,436,925 2.57% 89 59 123
2030 27,523,563 2.41% 101 58 118
2035 30,759,536 2.25% 112 57 108
2040 34,050,733 2.05% 124 57 103
2045 37,324,984 1.85% 136 52 99
2050 40,541,548 1.67% 148 52 98
2055 43,658,232 1.49% 160 48 95
2060 46,613,403 1.32% 170 47 91
2065 49,416,776 1.18% 181 44 89
2070 52,013,454 1.03% 190 43 85
2075 54,349,565 0.88% 199 41 81
2080 56,387,242 0.74% 206 42 80
2085 58,121,569 0.61% 212 41 77
2090 59,539,304 0.48% 218 42 73
2095 60,669,116 0.38% 222 42 72

Burkina Faso Population by Year (Projections)

Burkina Faso Population Pyramid 2024

Burkina Faso Median Age

17.9

Total

17

Male

18.7

Female

Burkina Faso Population by Age

There are people over age 18 in Burkina Faso.

Census Years

Year
Date
2016 2016
2006 23 December 2006
1996 10 December 1996
1985 20 December 1985

Burkina Faso Population Pyramid

Most of the 17 million people in Burkina Faso belong to one of two West African ethnic cultural groups: the Voltaic and the Mande. Voltaic Mossi make up about 50% of the population and are descended from warriors who moved to the area from Ghana around 1100, establishing an empire that lasted over 800 years.

In 1995, the ethnic composition of Burkina Faso was: 48% Mossi, 10% Fulani, 7% Lobi, 7% Bobo, 6.7% Mande, 5% Senufo, 5% Gurunsi, 4.8% Gurma and 3.1% Tuareg.

About 69 languages are spoken in the country, 60 of which are indigenous. About 40% of the population speaks Mossi, although the official language is still French, which was introduced during the country's colonial period.

The median age is just under 17 years old. A 2005 World Health Organization report estimated that almost 73% of girls and women in Burkina Faso have undergone female genital mutilation, which is done according to traditional rituals in the area. Burkina Faso is one of the last great strongholds of slavery in the world, and children in the country are often victims of slavery.

Activists in the country have lobbied for more attention to birth control, which has been largely ignored as attention has focused on preventing HIV/AIDS. Without controlling its population, Burkina Faso will have difficulty improving living standards.

Burkina Faso Religion, Economy and Politics

The majority of the population in Burkina Faso, 60.5%, practice Islam. The remainder of the population of relatively religiously diverse, with 23.2% practicing Christianity, 15.3% following indigenous beliefs, and the remaining 1% having no reported religion.

Burkina Faso is one of the world's most impoverished countries and over 90% of its citizens are farmers, with cotton being the most common crop. Literacy rates are much lower than surrounding nations, and the people that live here are constantly plagued by terrorist attacks, political insecurity, low energy supplies, and poor transportation options.

Burkina Faso Population History

The indigenous population, known as the Mossi Kingdom, was in control of the region since the 1000s. In 1895, they defeated French colonial forces to become a French protectorate. The indigenous army again fought the French in 1915, but this time the French won and executed the leaders of the African army. The nation finally got its independence in 1960. As an independent country, Burkina Faso's population flourished, going from growing at 1% annually in 1960 to the robust growth of today.

Since the turn of the millennium, Burkina Faso has experienced a couple of meningitis outbreaks which killed thousands.

Burkina Faso Population Rank 2024
60
Area (km²)
272,967
2024 Growth Rate
Capital
GDP (IMF '23)
$20.79
GDP (UN '22)
$19.18 Bn

Burkina Faso - General Info

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