2024 Edition Primary
CIA World Factbook 2024 (factbook.json @ b8538d78e87c)
Introduction
Background
Upon independence in 1960, the former French region of Middle Congo became the Republic of the Congo. From 1968 to 1992, the country was named the People’s Republic of the Congo. A quarter-century of experimentation with Marxism was abandoned in 1990, and a democratically elected government took office in 1992, at which time the country reverted to "the Republic of the Congo" name. A two-year civil war that ended in 1999 restored to power former President Denis SASSOU-Nguesso, who had ruled from 1979 to 1992. A new constitution adopted three years later provided for a multi-party system and a seven-year presidential term, and the next elections retained SASSOU-Nguesso. After a year of renewed fighting, SASSOU-Nguesso and southern-based rebel groups agreed to a final peace accord in 2003. SASSOU-Nguesso was reelected in 2009 and, after passing a constitutional referendum allowing him to run for additional terms, was reelected again in 2016 and 2021. The Republic of the Congo is one of Africa's largest petroleum producers.
Geography
Area
- land
- 341,500 sq km
- total
- 342,000 sq km
- water
- 500 sq km
Area - comparative
slightly smaller than Montana; about twice the size of Florida
Climate
tropical; rainy season (March to June); dry season (June to October); persistent high temperatures and humidity; particularly enervating climate astride the Equator
Coastline
169 km
Elevation
- highest point
- Mont Nabeba 1,020 m
- lowest point
- Atlantic Ocean 0 m
- mean elevation
- 430 m
Geographic coordinates
1 00 S, 15 00 E
Geography - note
about 70% of the population lives in Brazzaville, Pointe-Noire, or along the railroad between them
Irrigated land
20 sq km (2012)
Land boundaries
- border countries
- Angola 231 km; Cameroon 494 km; Central African Republic 487 km; Democratic Republic of the Congo 1,775 km; Gabon 2,567 km
- total
- 5,554 km
Land use
- agricultural land
- 31.1% (2018 est.)
- agricultural land: arable land
- arable land: 1.6% (2018 est.)
- agricultural land: permanent crops
- permanent crops: 0.2% (2018 est.)
- agricultural land: permanent pasture
- permanent pasture: 29.3% (2018 est.)
- forest
- 65.6% (2018 est.)
- other
- 3.3% (2018 est.)
Location
Central Africa, bordering the South Atlantic Ocean, between Angola and Gabon
Major aquifers
Congo Basin
Major rivers (by length in km)
Oubangui (Ubangi) (shared with Central African Republic [s] and Democratic Republic of Congo [m]) - 2,270 kmnote – [s] after country name indicates river source; [m] after country name indicates river mouth
Major watersheds (area sq km)
Atlantic Ocean drainage: Congo (3,730,881 sq km)
Map references
Africa
Maritime claims
- contiguous zone
- 24 nm
- exclusive economic zone
- 200 nm
- territorial sea
- 12 nm
Natural hazards
seasonal flooding
Natural resources
petroleum, timber, potash, lead, zinc, uranium, copper, phosphates, gold, magnesium, natural gas, hydropower
Population distribution
the population is primarily located in the south, in and around the capital of Brazzaville as shown in this population distribution map
Terrain
coastal plain, southern basin, central plateau, northern basin
People and Society
Age structure
- 0-14 years
- 37.8% (male 1,162,298/female 1,143,668)
- 15-64 years
- 57.8% (male 1,770,337/female 1,756,925)
- 65 years and over
- 4.3% (2024 est.) (male 113,338/female 151,099)
Alcohol consumption per capita
- beer
- 5.11 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)
- other alcohols
- 0.01 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)
- spirits
- 0.52 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)
- total
- 5.74 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)
- wine
- 0.1 liters of pure alcohol (2019 est.)
Birth rate
28.7 births/1,000 population (2024 est.)
Child marriage
- men married by age 18
- 5.6% (2018 est.)
- women married by age 15
- 8.4%
- women married by age 18
- 29.1%
Children under the age of 5 years underweight
12.3% (2014/15)
Contraceptive prevalence rate
30.1% (2014/15)
Current health expenditure
4.5% of GDP (2020)
Currently married women (ages 15-49)
51.8% (2023 est.)
Death rate
4.8 deaths/1,000 population (2024 est.)
Demographic profile
The Republic of the Congo is one of the most urbanized countries in Africa, with nearly 70% of Congolese living in urban areas. The population is concentrated in the southwest of the country, mainly in the capital Brazzaville, Pointe-Noire, and along the railway line that connects the two. The tropical jungles in the north of the country are sparsely populated. Most Congolese are Bantu, and most belong to one of four main ethnic groups, the Kongo, Teke, Mbochi, and Sangha, which consist of over 70 subgroups. The Republic of Congo is in the early stages of a demographic transition, whereby a population shifts from high fertility and mortality rates to low fertility and mortality rates associated with industrialized societies. Its total fertility rate (TFR), the average number of children born per woman, remains high at 4.4 as of 2022. While its TFR has steadily decreased, the progress slowed beginning in about 1995. The slowdown in fertility reduction has delayed the demographic transition and Congo’s potential to reap a demographic dividend, the economic boost that can occur when the share of the working-age population is larger than the dependent age groups. The TFR differs significantly between urban and rural areas – 3.7 in urban areas versus 6.5 in rural areas. The TFR also varies among regions. The urban regions of Brazzaville and Pointe-Noire have much lower TFRs than other regions, which are predominantly or completely rural. The gap between desired fertility and actual fertility is also greatest in rural areas. Rural families may have more children to contribute to agricultural production and/or due to a lack of information about and access to contraception. Urban families may prefer to have fewer children because raising them is more expensive and balancing work and childcare may be more difficult. The number of births among teenage girls, the frequency of giving birth before the age of fifteen, and a lack of education are the most likely reasons for higher TFRs in rural areas. Although 90% of school-age children are enrolled in primary school, repetition and dropout rates are high and the quality of education is poor. Congolese women with no or little education start having children earlier and have more children in total than those with at least some secondary education.
Dependency ratios
- elderly dependency ratio
- 4.8
- potential support ratio
- 20.9 (2021 est.)
- total dependency ratio
- 78.8
- youth dependency ratio
- 74
Drinking water source
- improved: rural
- rural: 56.4% of population
- improved: total
- total: 84.2% of population
- improved: urban
- urban: 97.5% of population
- unimproved: rural
- rural: 43.6% of population
- unimproved: total
- total: 15.8% of population (2020 est.)
- unimproved: urban
- urban: 2.5% of population
Education expenditures
4.5% of GDP (2020 est.)
Ethnic groups
Kongo (Bakongo) 40.5%, Teke 16.9%, Mbochi 13.1%, foreigner 8.2%, Sangha 5.6%, Mbere/Mbeti/Kele 4.4%, Punu 4.3%, Pygmy 1.6%, Oubanguiens 1.6%, Duma 1.5%, Makaa 1.3%, other and unspecified 1% (2014-15 est.)
Gross reproduction rate
1.87 (2024 est.)
Infant mortality rate
- female
- 27.7 deaths/1,000 live births
- male
- 33.5 deaths/1,000 live births
- total
- 30.6 deaths/1,000 live births (2024 est.)
Languages
- Languages
- French (official), French Lingala and Monokutuba (trade languages), many local languages and dialects (of which Kikongo is the most widespread)
- major-language sample(s)
- Buku oyo ya bosembo ya Mokili Mobimba Ezali na Makanisi ya Liboso Mpenza. (Lingala)The World Factbook, the indispensable source for basic information.
Life expectancy at birth
- female
- 74.3 years
- male
- 71.5 years
- total population
- 72.9 years (2024 est.)
Literacy
- definition
- age 15 and over can read and write
- female
- 75.4% (2021)
- male
- 85.9%
- total population
- 80.6%
Major urban areas - population
2.638 million BRAZZAVILLE (capital), 1.336 million Pointe-Noire (2023)
Maternal mortality ratio
282 deaths/100,000 live births (2020 est.)
Median age
- female
- 20.9 years
- male
- 20.5 years
- total
- 20.7 years (2024 est.)
Mother's mean age at first birth
- 19.6 years (2011/12 est.)
- note
- note: data represents median age at first birth among women 20-49
Nationality
- adjective
- Congolese or Congo
- noun
- Congolese (singular and plural)
Net migration rate
-0.1 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2024 est.)
Obesity - adult prevalence rate
9.6% (2016)
Physician density
0.1 physicians/1,000 population (2018)
Population
- female
- 3,051,692 (2024 est.)
- male
- 3,045,973
- total
- 6,097,665
Population distribution
the population is primarily located in the south, in and around the capital of Brazzaville as shown in this population distribution map
Population growth rate
2.38% (2024 est.)
Religions
Roman Catholic 33.1%, Awakening Churches/Christian Revival 22.3%, Protestant 19.9%, Salutiste 2.2%, Muslim 1.6%, Kimbanguiste 1.5%, other 8.1%, none 11.3% (2007 est.)
Sanitation facility access
- improved: rural
- rural: 15.1% of population
- improved: total
- total: 54.7% of population
- improved: urban
- urban: 73.4% of population
- unimproved: rural
- rural: 84.9% of population
- unimproved: total
- total: 45.3% of population (2020 est.)
- unimproved: urban
- urban: 26.6% of population
School life expectancy (primary to tertiary education)
- female
- 11 years (2012)
- male
- 11 years
- total
- 11 years
Sex ratio
- 0-14 years
- 1.02 male(s)/female
- 15-64 years
- 1.01 male(s)/female
- 65 years and over
- 0.75 male(s)/female
- at birth
- 1.03 male(s)/female
- total population
- 1 male(s)/female (2024 est.)
Tobacco use
- female
- 2.1% (2020 est.)
- male
- 26.8% (2020 est.)
- total
- 14.5% (2020 est.)
Total fertility rate
3.79 children born/woman (2024 est.)
Urbanization
- rate of urbanization
- 3.19% annual rate of change (2020-25 est.)
- urban population
- 69.2% of total population (2023)
Government
Administrative divisions
12 departments (departments, singular - department); Bouenza, Brazzaville, Cuvette, Cuvette-Ouest, Kouilou, Lekoumou, Likouala, Niari, Plateaux, Pointe-Noire, Pool, Sangha
Capital
- etymology
- named after the Italian-born French explorer and humanitarian, Pierre Savorgnan de BRAZZA (1852-1905), who promoted French colonial interests in central Africa and worked against slavery and the abuse of African laborers
- geographic coordinates
- 4 15 S, 15 17 E
- name
- Brazzaville
- time difference
- UTC+1 (6 hours ahead of Washington, DC, during Standard Time)
Citizenship
- citizenship by birth
- no
- citizenship by descent only
- at least one parent must be a citizen of the Republic of the Congo
- dual citizenship recognized
- no
- residency requirement for naturalization
- 10 years
Constitution
- amendments
- proposed by the president of the republic or by Parliament; passage of presidential proposals requires Supreme Court review followed by approval in a referendum; such proposals may also be submitted directly to Parliament, in which case passage requires at least three-quarters majority vote of both houses in joint session; proposals by Parliament require three-fourths majority vote of both houses in joint session; constitutional articles including those affecting the country’s territory, republican form of government, and secularity of the state are not amendable
- history
- several previous; latest approved by referendum 25 October 2015
Country name
- conventional long form
- Republic of the Congo
- conventional short form
- Congo (Brazzaville)
- etymology
- named for the Congo River, which makes up much of the country's eastern border; the river name derives from Kongo, a Bantu kingdom that occupied its mouth at the time of Portuguese discovery in the late 15th century and whose name stems from its people the Bakongo, meaning "hunters"
- former
- French Congo, Middle Congo, People's Republic of the Congo, Congo/Brazzaville
- local long form
- République du Congo
- local short form
- Congo
Diplomatic representation from the US
- chief of mission
- Ambassador Eugene S. YOUNG (since 30 March 2022)
- email address and website
- BrazzavilleACS@state.govhttps://cg.usembassy.gov/
- embassy
- 70-83 Section D, Boulevard Denis Sassou N'Guesso, Brazzaville
- mailing address
- 2090 Brazzaville Place, Washington DC 20521-2090
- telephone
- [242] 06 612-2000, [242] 05 387-9700
Diplomatic representation in the US
- chancery
- 1720 16th Street NW, Washington, DC 20009
- chief of mission
- Ambassador Serge MOMBOULI (since 31 July 2001)
- email address and website
- info@ambacongo-us.orghttp://www.ambacongo-us.org/en-us/home.aspx
- FAX
- [1] (202) 726-1860
- telephone
- [1] (202) 726-5500
Executive branch
- cabinet
- Council of Ministers appointed by the president
- chief of state
- President Denis SASSOU-Nguesso (since 1997)
- election results
- 2021: Denis SASSOU-Nguesso reelected president in the first round; percent of vote - Denis SASSOU-Nguesso (PCT) 88.4%, Guy Price Parfait KOLELAS (MCDDI) 8.0%, other 3.6% 2016: Denis SASSOU-Nguesso reelected president in the first round; percent of vote - Denis SASSOU-Nguesso (PCT) 60.4%, Guy Price Parfait KOLELAS (MCDDI) 15.1%, Jean-Marie MOKOKO (independent) 13.9%, Pascal Tsaty MABIALA (UPADS) 4.4%, other 6.2%
- elections/appointments
- president directly elected by absolute majority popular vote in 2 rounds if needed for a 5-year term (eligible for 2 additional terms); election last held on 21 March 2021 (next to be held on 21 March 2026)
- head of government
- Prime Minister Anatole Collinet MAKOSSO (since 12 May 2021)
Flag description
- divided diagonally from the lower hoist side by a yellow band; the upper triangle (hoist side) is green and the lower triangle is red; green symbolizes agriculture and forests, yellow the friendship and nobility of the people, red is unexplained but has been associated with the struggle for independence
- note
- note: uses the popular Pan-African colors of Ethiopia
Government type
presidential republic
Independence
15 August 1960 (from France)
International law organization participation
has not submitted an ICJ jurisdiction declaration; accepts ICCt jurisdiction
International organization participation
ACP, AfDB, AU, BDEAC, CEMAC, EITI (compliant country), FAO, FZ, G-77, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICCt, ICRM, IDA, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, ILO, IMF, IMO, Interpol, IOC, IOM, IPU, ISO (correspondent), ITSO, ITU, ITUC (NGOs), LCBC (observer), MIGA, NAM, OIF, OPCW, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNHCR, UNIDO, UNWTO, UPU, WCO, WFTU (NGOs), WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO
Judicial branch
- highest court(s)
- Supreme Court or Cour Supreme (consists of NA judges); Constitutional Court (consists of 9 members); note - a High Court of Justice, outside the judicial authority, tries cases involving treason by the President of the Republic
- judge selection and term of office
- Supreme Court judges elected by Parliament and serve until age 65; Constitutional Court members appointed by the president of the republic - 3 directly by the president and 6 nominated by Parliament; members appointed for renewable 9-year terms with one-third of the membership renewed every 3 years
- subordinate courts
- Court of Audit and Budgetary Discipline; courts of appeal; regional and district courts; employment tribunals; juvenile courts
Legal system
mixed legal system of French civil law and customary law
Legislative branch
- description
- bicameral Parliament consists of:Senate (72 seats; members indirectly elected by local, district, and regional councils by simple majority vote to serve 6-year terms) note- the Senate is renewed in its entirety following a constitutional reform implemented in 2015 ending the renewal by halfNational Assembly (151 seats; members directly elected in single-seat constituencies by absolute majority popular vote in 2 rounds if needed; members serve 5-year terms)
- election results
- Senate - percent of vote by party - NA; seats by party - PCT 52, Independents 7, RDPS 3, MAR 2, Club 2002 PUR 2, PRL 1, UDLC 1, MCDDI 1, LCEM 1, UPADS 1, RC 1; composition - men 49, women 23, percentage women 34.7%National Assembly - percent of vote by party - NA; seats by party - PCT 112, UPADS 7, UDH-YUKI 7, MAR 4, RLP 2, CLUB 2002 2, DRR 2, RDPS 2, PAC 1, MSD 1, MDP 1, CPR 1, PPRD 1, CR 1, MCDDI 1, independent 6; composition - men 129, women 22, percentage women 14.6%; total Parliament percentage women 20.2%
- elections
- Senate - last held on 20 August 2023 (next to be held 31 August 2029)National Assembly - last held on 10 and 31 July 2022 (next to be held in July 2027)
National anthem
- lyrics/music
- Jacques TONDRA and Georges KIBANGHI/Jean ROYER and Joseph SPADILIERE
- name
- "La Congolaise" (The Congolese)
- note
- note: originally adopted 1959, restored 1991
National heritage
- selected World Heritage Site locales
- Sangha Trinational Forest; Forest Massif of Odzala-Kokoua
- total World Heritage Sites
- 2 (natural)
National holiday
Independence Day, 15 August (1960)
National symbol(s)
lion, elephant; national colors: green, yellow, red
Political parties
Alliance of the Presidential Majority or AMPAction Movement for Renewal or MAR Citizen's Rally or RC Congolese Labour Party or PCT Congolese Movement for Democracy and Integral Development or MCDDI Congo on the Move or LCEM Movement for Unity, Solidarity, and Work or MUST Pan-African Union for Social Development or UPADS Club 2002-Party for the Unity and the Republic or Club 2002 Patriotic Union for Democracy and Progress or UPDP Perspectives and Realities Club or CPR Rally for Democracy and Social Progress or RDPS Republican and Liberal Party or PRL Union of Democratic Forces or UDF Union for Democracy and Republic or UDRUnion of Humanist Democrats or UDH-YUKI Union for the Republic or UR
Suffrage
18 years of age; universal
Economy
Agricultural products
- cassava, sugarcane, oil palm fruit, bananas, plantains, root vegetables, game meat, vegetables, mangoes/guavas, fruits (2022)
- note
- note: top ten agricultural products based on tonnage
Budget
- expenditures
- $2.409 billion (2020 est.)
- note
- note: central government revenues (excluding grants) and expenses converted to US dollars at average official exchange rate for year indicated
- revenues
- $2.393 billion (2020 est.)
Credit ratings
- Fitch rating
- CCC (2019)
- Moody's rating
- Caa2 (2018)
- note
- note: The year refers to the year in which the current credit rating was first obtained.
- Standard & Poors rating
- CCC+ (2020)
Current account balance
- Current account balance 2019
- $1.632 billion (2019 est.)
- Current account balance 2020
- $1.441 billion (2020 est.)
- Current account balance 2021
- $1.716 billion (2021 est.)
- note
- note: balance of payments - net trade and primary/secondary income in current dollars
Debt - external
- Debt - external 2022
- $6.482 billion (2022 est.)
- note
- note: present value of external debt in current US dollars
Economic overview
primarily an oil- and natural resources-based economy; recovery from mid-2010s oil devaluation has been slow and curtailed by COVID-19; extreme poverty increasing, particularly in southern rural regions; attempting to implement recommended CEMAC reforms; increasing likelihood of debt default
Exchange rates
- Currency
- Cooperation Financiere en Afrique Centrale francs (XAF) per US dollar -
- Exchange rates 2019
- 585.911 (2019 est.)
- Exchange rates 2020
- 575.586 (2020 est.)
- Exchange rates 2021
- 554.531 (2021 est.)
- Exchange rates 2022
- 623.76 (2022 est.)
- Exchange rates 2023
- 606.57 (2023 est.)
Exports
- Exports 2019
- $7.855 billion (2019 est.)
- Exports 2020
- $4.67 billion (2020 est.)
- Exports 2021
- $7.752 billion (2021 est.)
- note
- note: balance of payments - exports of goods and services in current dollars
Exports - commodities
- crude petroleum, refined copper, wood, tin ores, rare earth ores (2022)
- note
- note: top five export commodities based on value in dollars
Exports - partners
- China 39%, India 20%, UAE 15%, Italy 5%, Vietnam 4% (2022)
- note
- note: top five export partners based on percentage share of exports
GDP - composition, by end use
- exports of goods and services
- 56.9% (2023 est.)
- government consumption
- 13.1% (2023 est.)
- household consumption
- 44.1% (2023 est.)
- imports of goods and services
- -39.3% (2023 est.)
- investment in fixed capital
- 24.9% (2023 est.)
- investment in inventories
- 0.3% (2023 est.)
- note
- note: figures may not total 100% due to rounding or gaps in data collection
GDP - composition, by sector of origin
- agriculture
- 9% (2023 est.)
- industry
- 45.2% (2023 est.)
- note
- note: figures may not total 100% due to non-allocated consumption not captured in sector-reported data
- services
- 40.4% (2023 est.)
GDP (official exchange rate)
- $15.321 billion (2023 est.)
- note
- note: data in current dollars at official exchange rate
Imports
- Imports 2019
- $4.945 billion (2019 est.)
- Imports 2020
- $3.279 billion (2020 est.)
- Imports 2021
- $4.487 billion (2021 est.)
- note
- note: balance of payments - imports of goods and services in current dollars
Imports - commodities
- poultry, garments, vaccines, ships, fish (2022)
- note
- note: top five import commodities based on value in dollars
Imports - partners
- China 26%, France 9%, UAE 6%, Belgium 6%, India 5% (2022)
- note
- note: top five import partners based on percentage share of imports
Industrial production growth rate
- 0.75% (2023 est.)
- note
- note: annual % change in industrial value added based on constant local currency
Industries
petroleum extraction, cement, lumber, brewing, sugar, palm oil, soap, flour, cigarettes
Inflation rate (consumer prices)
- Inflation rate (consumer prices) 2021
- 1.72% (2021 est.)
- Inflation rate (consumer prices) 2022
- 3.04% (2022 est.)
- Inflation rate (consumer prices) 2023
- 4.3% (2023 est.)
- note
- note: annual % change based on consumer prices
Labor force
- 2.461 million (2023 est.)
- note
- note: number of people ages 15 or older who are employed or seeking work
Public debt
- Public debt 2017
- 130.8% of GDP (2017 est.)
Real GDP (purchasing power parity)
- note
- note: data in 2021 dollars
- Real GDP (purchasing power parity) 2021
- $36.904 billion (2021 est.)
- Real GDP (purchasing power parity) 2022
- $37.448 billion (2022 est.)
- Real GDP (purchasing power parity) 2023
- $38.163 billion (2023 est.)
Real GDP growth rate
- note
- note: annual GDP % growth based on constant local currency
- Real GDP growth rate 2021
- 1.02% (2021 est.)
- Real GDP growth rate 2022
- 1.48% (2022 est.)
- Real GDP growth rate 2023
- 1.91% (2023 est.)
Real GDP per capita
- note
- note: data in 2021 dollars
- Real GDP per capita 2021
- $6,300 (2021 est.)
- Real GDP per capita 2022
- $6,300 (2022 est.)
- Real GDP per capita 2023
- $6,200 (2023 est.)
Remittances
- note
- note: personal transfers and compensation between resident and non-resident individuals/households/entities
- Remittances 2021
- 0.3% of GDP (2021 est.)
- Remittances 2022
- 0.02% of GDP (2022 est.)
- Remittances 2023
- 0.02% of GDP (2023 est.)
Reserves of foreign exchange and gold
- note
- note: holdings of gold (year-end prices)/foreign exchange/special drawing rights in current dollars
- Reserves of foreign exchange and gold 2021
- $828.56 million (2021 est.)
- Reserves of foreign exchange and gold 2022
- $835.649 million (2022 est.)
- Reserves of foreign exchange and gold 2023
- $715.391 million (2023 est.)
Taxes and other revenues
- 6.51% (of GDP) (2021 est.)
- note
- note: central government tax revenue as a % of GDP
Unemployment rate
- note
- note: % of labor force seeking employment
- Unemployment rate 2021
- 22.08% (2021 est.)
- Unemployment rate 2022
- 20.26% (2022 est.)
- Unemployment rate 2023
- 20.05% (2023 est.)
Youth unemployment rate (ages 15-24)
- female
- 40.1% (2023 est.)
- male
- 42.4% (2023 est.)
- note
- note: % of labor force ages 15-24 seeking employment
- total
- 41.2% (2023 est.)
Energy
Carbon dioxide emissions
- from consumed natural gas
- 830,000 metric tonnes of CO2 (2022 est.)
- from petroleum and other liquids
- 1.712 million metric tonnes of CO2 (2022 est.)
- total emissions
- 2.542 million metric tonnes of CO2 (2022 est.)
Coal
- imports
- 1 metric tons (2022 est.)
Electricity
- consumption
- 2.174 billion kWh (2022 est.)
- exports
- 25.21 million kWh (2022 est.)
- imports
- 22 million kWh (2022 est.)
- installed generating capacity
- 842,000 kW (2022 est.)
- transmission/distribution losses
- 1.823 billion kWh (2022 est.)
Electricity access
- electrification - rural areas
- 12.4%
- electrification - total population
- 50.6% (2022 est.)
- electrification - urban areas
- 67.5%
Electricity generation sources
- fossil fuels
- 77.5% of total installed capacity (2022 est.)
- hydroelectricity
- 22.5% of total installed capacity (2022 est.)
Energy consumption per capita
- Total energy consumption per capita 2022
- 7.238 million Btu/person (2022 est.)
Natural gas
- consumption
- 423 million cubic meters (2022 est.)
- production
- 423 million cubic meters (2022 est.)
- proven reserves
- 283.99 billion cubic meters (2021 est.)
Petroleum
- crude oil estimated reserves
- 2.882 billion barrels (2021 est.)
- refined petroleum consumption
- 12,000 bbl/day (2022 est.)
- total petroleum production
- 267,000 bbl/day (2023 est.)
Communications
Broadband - fixed subscriptions
- subscriptions per 100 inhabitants
- 0.02 (2020 est.)
- total
- 1,000 (2020 est.)
Broadcast media
1 state-owned TV and 3 state-owned radio stations; several privately owned TV and radio stations; satellite TV service is available; rebroadcasts of several international broadcasters are available
Internet country code
.cg
Internet users
- percent of population
- 32.1% (2021 est.)
- total
- 1,794,390 (2021 est.)
Telecommunication systems
- domestic
- fixed-line infrastructure inadequate, providing less than 1 fixed-line connection per 100 persons; mobile-cellular 97 per 100 persons (2021)
- general assessment
- suffering from economic challenges of stimulating recovery and reducing poverty; primary network consists of broadband through fiber link to the West Africa Cable System; key exchanges are in Brazzaville, Pointe-Noire, and Dolisie; intercity lines frequently out of order; youth are seeking the Internet more than their parents and often gain access through cyber cafes; only the most affluent have Internet access in their homes; fiber network project with aims to connect north and south regions; DRC operator added fiber link between Brazzaville and Kinshasa (2024)
- international
- country code - 242; WACS submarine cables to Europe and Western and South Africa; satellite earth station - 1 Intelsat (Atlantic Ocean) (2019)
Telephones - fixed lines
- subscriptions per 100 inhabitants
- (2020 est.) less than 1
- total subscriptions
- 17,000 (2020 est.)
Telephones - mobile cellular
- subscriptions per 100 inhabitants
- 97 (2021 est.)
- total subscriptions
- 5.648 million (2021 est.)
Transportation
Airports
56 (2024)
Civil aircraft registration country code prefix
TN
Merchant marine
- by type
- oil tanker 1, other 10
- total
- 11 (2023)
National air transport system
- annual freight traffic on registered air carriers
- 4.6 million (2018) mt-km
- annual passenger traffic on registered air carriers
- 333,899 (2018)
- inventory of registered aircraft operated by air carriers
- 12
- number of registered air carriers
- 3 (2020)
Pipelines
232 km gas, 4 km liquid petroleum gas, 982 km oil (2013)
Ports
- key ports
- Djeno Terminal, Dussafu Terminal, N'kossa Terminal, Pointe Noire, Yombo Terminal
- ports with oil terminals
- 4
- small
- 1
- total ports
- 5 (2024)
- very small
- 4
Railways
- narrow gauge
- 510 km (2014) 1.067-m gauge
- total
- 510 km (2014)
Roadways
- note
- note: road network in Congo is composed of 23,324 km of which 17,000 km are classified as national, departmental, and routes of local interest: 6,324 km are non-classified routes
- paved
- 3,111 km
- total
- 23,324 km
- unpaved
- 20,213 km (2017)
Waterways
1,120 km (2011) (commercially navigable on Congo and Oubangui Rivers above Brazzaville; there are many ferries across the river to Kinshasa; the Congo south of Brazzaville-Kinshasa to the coast is not navigable because of rapids, necessitating a rail connection to Pointe-Noire; other rivers are used for local traffic only)
Military and Security
Military - note
the FAC's primary focus is internal security; it is organized into approximately nine military zones; the Army's primary combat forces are an infantry brigade and a Republican Guard forcesince its creation in 1961, the FAC has had a turbulent history; it has been sidelined by some national leaders in favor of personal militias, endured an internal rebellion (1996), and clashed with various rebel groups and political or ethnic militias (1993-1996, 2002-2005, 2017); during the 1997-1999 civil war, the military generally split along ethnic lines, with most northern officers supporting eventual winner SASSOU-Nguesso, and most southerners backing the rebels; others joined ethnic-based factions loyal to regional warlords; forces backing SASSOU-Nguesso were supported by Angolan troops and received some French assistance; the FAC also has undergone at least three reorganizations that included the incorporation of former rebel combatants and various ethnic and political militias; in recent years, France has provided some advice and training, and a military cooperation agreement was signed with Russia in 2019 (2024)
Military and security forces
- Congolese Armed Forces (Forces Armees Congolaises, FAC): Army, Navy, Congolese Air Force, National GendarmerieMinistry of Interior: National Police (2024)
- note
- note: the National Gendarmerie (GN) is a paramilitary force with domestic law enforcement and security responsibilities; it is under the Ministry of Defense, but also reports to the Ministry of Interior; the GN nominally includes the Republican Guard (GR), which is responsible for presidential security and has a separate command structure
Military and security service personnel strengths
approximately 12-14,000 active-duty troops (including about 4,000 Gendarmerie) (2024)
Military deployments
has about 190 mostly police personnel deployed to the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) (2024)
Military equipment inventories and acquisitions
the FAC has mostly Soviet-era armaments, with a small mix of Chinese, French, and South African equipment (2024)
Military expenditures
- Military Expenditures 2019
- 2.3% of GDP (2019 est.)
- Military Expenditures 2020
- 3.2% of GDP (2020 est.)
- Military Expenditures 2021
- 2.5% of GDP (2021 est.)
- Military Expenditures 2022
- 1.8% of GDP (2022 est.)
- Military Expenditures 2023
- 2% of GDP (2023 est.)
Military service age and obligation
18-25 years of age for voluntary military service for men and women; conscription ended in 1969 (2024)
Transnational Issues
Refugees and internally displaced persons
- IDPs
- 27,000 (multiple civil wars since 1992) (2022)
- refugees (country of origin)
- 33,593 (Central African Republic), 29,785 (Democratic Republic of the Congo) (refugees and asylum seekers) (2024)
Trafficking in persons
- tier rating
- Tier 2 Watch List — the government did not demonstrate overall increasing efforts to eliminate trafficking compared with the previous reporting period, therefore the Republic of the Congo remained on Tier 2 Watch List for the second consecutive year; for more details, go to: https://www.state.gov/reports/2024-trafficking-in-persons-report/republic-of-the-congo/
Environment
Air pollutants
- carbon dioxide emissions
- 3.28 megatons (2016 est.)
- methane emissions
- 2.24 megatons (2020 est.)
- particulate matter emissions
- 29.48 micrograms per cubic meter (2019 est.)
Climate
tropical; rainy season (March to June); dry season (June to October); persistent high temperatures and humidity; particularly enervating climate astride the Equator
Environment - current issues
air pollution from vehicle emissions; water pollution from raw sewage; tap water is not potable; deforestation; wildlife protection
Environment - international agreements
- party to
- Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Climate Change-Paris Agreement, Desertification, Endangered Species, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Marine Dumping-London Protocol, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Tropical Timber 2006, Wetlands
- signed, but not ratified
- none of the selected agreements
Food insecurity
- severe localized food insecurity
- due to floods - above average rainfall amounts since November 2022 triggered flooding in December 2022 and January 2023 in central and northern parts of the country, displacing people; according to damage assessment reports, about 165,000 people have been affected in 23 districts in the departments of Cuvette, Likouala, Plateaux and Sangha (2023)
Land use
- agricultural land
- 31.1% (2018 est.)
- agricultural land: arable land
- arable land: 1.6% (2018 est.)
- agricultural land: permanent crops
- permanent crops: 0.2% (2018 est.)
- agricultural land: permanent pasture
- permanent pasture: 29.3% (2018 est.)
- forest
- 65.6% (2018 est.)
- other
- 3.3% (2018 est.)
Major aquifers
Congo Basin
Major rivers (by length in km)
Oubangui (Ubangi) (shared with Central African Republic [s] and Democratic Republic of Congo [m]) - 2,270 kmnote – [s] after country name indicates river source; [m] after country name indicates river mouth
Major watersheds (area sq km)
Atlantic Ocean drainage: Congo (3,730,881 sq km)
Revenue from coal
0% of GDP (2018 est.)
Revenue from forest resources
3.17% of GDP (2018 est.)
Total renewable water resources
832 billion cubic meters (2020 est.)
Total water withdrawal
- agricultural
- 4 million cubic meters (2017 est.)
- industrial
- 20 million cubic meters (2020 est.)
- municipal
- 60 million cubic meters (2020 est.)
Urbanization
- rate of urbanization
- 3.19% annual rate of change (2020-25 est.)
- urban population
- 69.2% of total population (2023)
Waste and recycling
- municipal solid waste generated annually
- 451,200 tons (1993 est.)
- municipal solid waste recycled annually
- 118,214 tons (2005 est.)
- percent of municipal solid waste recycled
- 26.2% (2005 est.)