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style="font-size:15px;">       females age 18–49: 11,303,100 (2005 est.)

      Manpower fit for military service:

       males age 18–49: 6,512,923

       females age 18–49: 6,789,720 (2005 est.)

      Manpower reaching military service age annually:

       males: 440,914

       females: 427,382 (2005 est.)

      Military expenditures - dollar figure:

       $39 million (FY97)

      Military expenditures - percent of GDP:

       2.1% (FY97)

      Transnational Issues Burma

      Disputes - international:

       over half of Burma's population consists of diverse ethnic groups

       with substantial numbers of kin beyond its borders; despite

       continuing border committee talks, significant differences remain

       with Thailand over boundary alignment and the handling of ethnic

       rebels, refugees, and illegal cross-border activities; ethnic Karens

       flee into Thailand to escape fighting between Karen rebels and

       Burmese troops, in 2004 Thailand sheltered about 118,000 Burmese

       refugees; Karens also protest Thai support for a Burmese

       hydroelectric dam on the Salween River near the border;

       environmentalists in Burma and Thailand continue to voice concern

       over China's construction of hydroelectric dams upstream on the

       Nujiang/Salween River in Yunnan Province; India seeks cooperation

       from Burma to keep Indian Nagaland separatists from hiding in remote

       Burmese uplands

      Refugees and internally displaced persons:

       IDPs: 600,000 - 1,000,000 (government offensives against ethnic

       insurgent groups near borders; most IDPs are ethnic Karen, Karenni,

       Shan, and Mon) (2004)

      Illicit drugs:

       remains world's second largest producer of illicit opium (estimated

       production in 2004 - 292 metric tons, down 40% from 2003 due to

       eradication efforts and drought; cultivation in 2004 - 30,900

       hectares, a 34% decline from 2003); lack of government will and

       ability to take on major narcotrafficking groups and lack of serious

       commitment against money laundering continues to hinder the overall

       antidrug effort; major source of methamphetamine and heroin for

       regional consumption; currently under Financial Action Task Force

       countermeasures due to continued failure to address its inadequate

       money-laundering controls (2005)

      This page was last updated on 20 October, 2005

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      @Burundi

      Introduction Burundi

      Background:

       Burundi's first democratically elected president was assassinated

       in October 1993 after only one hundred days in office. Since then,

       some 200,000 Burundians have perished in widespread, often intense

       ethnic violence between Hutu and Tutsi factions. Hundreds of

       thousands have been internally displaced or have become refugees in

       neighboring countries. Burundi troops, seeking to secure their

       borders, briefly intervened in the conflict in the Democratic

       Republic of the Congo in 1998. A new transitional government,

       inaugurated on 1 November 2001, signed a power-sharing agreement

       with the largest rebel faction in December 2003 and set in place a

       provisional constitution in October 2004. Implementation of the

       agreement has been problematic, however, as one remaining rebel

       group refuses to sign on and elections have been repeatedly delayed,

       clouding prospects for a sustainable peace.

      Geography Burundi

      Location:

       Central Africa, east of Democratic Republic of the Congo

      Geographic coordinates:

       3 30 S, 30 00 E

      Map references:

       Africa

      Area:

       total: 27,830 sq km

       land: 25,650 sq km

       water: 2,180 sq km

      Area - comparative:

       slightly smaller than Maryland

      Land boundaries:

       total: 974 km

       border countries: Democratic Republic of the Congo 233 km, Rwanda

       290 km, Tanzania 451 km

      Coastline:

       0 km (landlocked)

      Maritime claims:

       none (landlocked)

      Climate:

       equatorial; high plateau with considerable altitude variation (772

       m to 2,670 m above sea level); average annual temperature varies

       with altitude from 23 to 17 degrees centigrade but is generally

       moderate as the average altitude is about 1,700 m; average annual

       rainfall is about 150 cm; wet seasons from February to May and

       September

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