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  2. Economy of Burundi - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Burundi is $3.436 billion by gross domestic product as of 2018, being heavily dependent on agriculture, which accounts for 32.9% of gross domestic product as of 2008. Burundi itself is a landlocked country lacking resources, and with almost nonexistent industrialization.

  3. Banque Nationale de Développement Économique - Wikipedia

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    Government of Burundi and public institutions: 45.0%: Banque de la République du Burundi, Institut National de Sécurité Sociale, Office des Cultures Industrielles du Burundi: Foreign institutions: 39.3%: Banque Belgo-Zairoise, Caisse Centrale de Coopération Economique, Deutsche Entwicklungsgesellschaft: Domestic commercial banks: 9.3%

  4. Burundian Office of Urban Planning, Housing and Construction

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    The Burundi Office of Urbanism, Housing and Construction (French: Office Burundais de l'Urbanisme, de l'Habitat et de la Construction), or OBUHA, is a government agency based in Gitega, Burundi that is responsible for managing the development of urban housing.

  5. In Burundi, shortages and power cuts slow a return from ... - AOL

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    Burundi's installed electrical capacity stands at about 115 megawatts, and less than 15% of the country's 12 million people are connected to the national grid, according to official figures.

  6. Public Real Estate Company - Wikipedia

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    In the previous twenty years it had produced 4,340 serviced plots in Bujumbura and a few other urban centers, a small quantity given the pace of urban growth in Burundi. [ 8 ] The Office Burundais de l'Urbanisme, de l’Habitat et de la construction (OBUHA) was created by decree n°100/079 of 24 May 2019 by merging six existing institutions ...

  7. Office National de la Tourbe - Wikipedia

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    The State-owned Office Nationale de la Tourbe (ONATOUR) is Burundi's only peat producer. [4] ONATOUR was created by decree on 21 March 1977 with the mission of promoting and marketing peat and its derivatives to industry and agriculture.

  8. Port of Bujumbura - Wikipedia

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    Maniragaba, Mélance (30 May 2024), "Vers la fin des travaux de modernisation du port de Bujumbura", Burundi Eco (in French) Port of Bujumbura will soon be renovated and modernized thanks to funding from the African Development Bank Group and the European Union , African Development Bank, 25 August 2023 , retrieved 2024-09-30

  9. OTRACO Burundi - Wikipedia

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    Burundi Eco interviewed the new CEO of OTRACO at the company's premises in February 2023. They noted that technical inspection of vehicles was taking 45 minutes to an hour for new customers, and 30 minutes for returns customers, a real improvement. The CEO said financial management had also improved.