2005 Edition
CIA World Factbook 2005 (Project Gutenberg)
Introduction
Administrative divisions
3 provinces and 1 area*; Eastern, Northern, Southern, Western*
Age structure
0-14 years: 44.7% (male 1,318,508/female 1,371,164) 15-64 years: 52% (male 1,494,068/female 1,637,276) 65 years and over: 3.3% (male 93,047/female 103,580) (2005 est.)
Agriculture - products
rice, coffee, cocoa, palm kernels, palm oil, peanuts; poultry, cattle, sheep, pigs; fish
Airports
10 (2004 est.)
Airports - with paved runways
- total
- 1 over 3,047 m: 1 (2004 est.)
Airports - with unpaved runways
- total
- 9 914 to 1,523 m: 7 under 914 m: 2 (2004 est.)
Area
- land
- 71,620 sq km
- total
- 71,740 sq km
- water
- 120 sq km
Area - comparative
slightly smaller than South Carolina
Background
The 1991 to 2002 civil war between the government and the Revolutionary United Front (RUF) resulted in tens of thousands of deaths and the displacement of more than 2 million people (about one-third of the population), many of whom are now refugees in neighboring countries. With the support of the UN peacekeeping force and contributions from the World Bank and international community, demobilization and disarmament of the RUF and Civil Defense Forces (CDF) combatants has been completed. National elections were held in May 2002 and the government continues to slowly reestablish its authority. However, the gradual withdrawal of most UN Mission in Sierra Leone (UNAMSIL) peacekeepers in 2004 and early 2005, deteriorating political and economic conditions in Guinea, and the tenuous security situation in neighboring Liberia may present challenges to the continuation of Sierra Leone's stability. Geography Sierra Leone
Birth rate
42.84 births/1,000 population (2005 est.)
Budget
- expenditures
- $351 million, including capital expenditures of NA (2000 est.)
- revenues
- $96 million
Capital
Freetown
Climate
tropical; hot, humid; summer rainy season (May to December); winter dry season (December to April)
Coastline
402 km
Constitution
1 October 1991; subsequently amended several times
Country name
- conventional long form
- Republic of Sierra Leone
- conventional short form
- Sierra Leone
Currency (code)
leone (SLL)
Currency code
SLL
Death rate
20.61 deaths/1,000 population (2005 est.)
Debt - external
$1.5 billion (2002 est.)
Diplomatic representation from the US
- chief of mission
- Ambassador Thomas N. HULL
- embassy
- Corner of Walpole and Siaka Stevens Streets, Freetown
- FAX
- [232] (22) 225471
- mailing address
- use embassy street address
- telephone
- [232] (22) 226481 through 226485
Diplomatic representation in the US
- chancery
- 1701 19th Street NW, Washington, DC 20009
- chief of mission
- Ambassador Ibrahim M. KAMARA
- FAX
- [1] (202) 483-1793
- telephone
- [1] (202) 939-9261 through 9263
Disputes - international
domestic fighting among disparate rebel groups, warlords, and youth gangs in Cote d'Ivoire, Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone perpetuate insurgencies, street violence, looting, arms trafficking, ethnic conflicts, and refugees in border areas; UN Mission in Sierra Leone (UNAMSIL) has maintained over 4,000 peacekeepers in Sierra Leone since 1999; Sierra Leone pressures Guinea to remove its forces from the town of Yenga occupied since 1998
Distribution of family income - Gini index
62.9 (1989)
Economic aid - recipient
$103 million (2001 est.)
Economy - overview
Sierra Leone is an extremely poor African nation with tremendous inequality in income distribution. While it possesses substantial mineral, agricultural, and fishery resources, its economic and social infrastructure is not well developed, and serious social disorders continue to hamper economic development. About two-thirds of the working-age population engages in subsistence agriculture. Manufacturing consists mainly of the processing of raw materials and of light manufacturing for the domestic market. Plans to reopen bauxite and rutile mines shut down during an 11 year civil war have not been implemented due to lack of foreign investment. Alluvial diamond mining remains the major source of hard currency earnings. The fate of the economy depends upon the maintenance of domestic peace and the continued receipt of substantial aid from abroad, which is essential to offset the severe trade imbalance and supplement government revenues. International financial institutions contributed over $600 million in development aid and budgetary support in 2003.
Electricity - consumption
237.4 million kWh (2002)
Electricity - exports
0 kWh (2002)
Electricity - imports
0 kWh (2002)
Electricity - production
255.3 million kWh (2002)
Electricity - production by source
- fossil fuel
- 100%
- hydro
- 0%
- nuclear
- 0%
- other
- 0% (2001)
Elevation extremes
- highest point
- Loma Mansa (Bintimani) 1,948 m
- lowest point
- Atlantic Ocean 0 m
Environment - current issues
rapid population growth pressuring the environment; overharvesting of timber, expansion of cattle grazing, and slash-and-burn agriculture have resulted in deforestation and soil exhaustion; civil war depleting natural resources; overfishing
Environment - international agreements
- party to
- Biodiversity, Climate Change, Desertification, Endangered Species, Law of the Sea, Marine Life Conservation, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Wetlands signed, but not ratified: Environmental Modification
Ethnic groups
20 native African tribes 90% (Temne 30%, Mende 30%, other 30%), Creole (Krio) 10% (descendants of freed Jamaican slaves who were settled in the Freetown area in the late-18th century), refugees from Liberia's recent civil war, small numbers of Europeans, Lebanese, Pakistanis, and Indians
Exchange rates
leones per US dollar - 2,701.3 (2004), 2,347.9 (2003), 2,099 (2002), 1,986.2 (2001), 2,092.1 (2000)
Executive branch
- cabinet
- Ministers of State appointed by the president with the approval of the House of Representatives; the cabinet is responsible to the president
- chief of state
- President Ahmad Tejan KABBAH (since 29 March 1996, reinstated 10 March 1998); note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government
- election results
- Ahmad Tejan KABBAH reelected president; percent of vote - Ahmad Tejan KABBAH (SLPP) 70.6%, Ernest KOROMA (APC) 22.4%
- elections
- president elected by popular vote for a five-year term; election last held 14 May 2002 (next to be held May 2007); note - president's tenure of office is limited to two five-year terms
- head of government
- President Ahmad Tejan KABBAH (since 29 March 1996, reinstated 10 March 1998); note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government
Exports
$49 million f.o.b. (2002 est.)
Exports - commodities
diamonds, rutile, cocoa, coffee, fish (1999)
Exports - partners
Belgium 61.6%, Germany 11.8%, US 5.4% (2004)
Fiscal year
calendar year Communications Sierra Leone
Flag description
three equal horizontal bands of light green (top), white, and light blue Economy Sierra Leone
GDP - composition by sector
- agriculture
- 49%
- industry
- 30%
- services
- 21% (2001 est.)
GDP - per capita
purchasing power parity - $600 (2004 est.)
GDP - real growth rate
6% (2004 est.)
GDP (purchasing power parity)
$3.335 billion (2004 est.)
Geographic coordinates
8 30 N, 11 30 W
Geography - note
rainfall along the coast can reach 495 cm (195 inches) a year, making it one of the wettest places along coastal, western Africa People Sierra Leone
Government type
constitutional democracy
Heliports
2 (2004 est.) Military Sierra Leone
Highways
- paved
- 904 km
- total
- 11,300 km
- unpaved
- 10,396 km (2002)
HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate
7% (2001 est.)
HIV/AIDS - deaths
11,000 (2001 est.)
HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDS
170,000 (2001 est.)
Household income or consumption by percentage share
lowest 10%: 0.5% highest 10%: 43.6% (1989)
Imports
$264 million f.o.b. (2002 est.)
Imports - commodities
foodstuffs, machinery and equipment, fuels and lubricants, chemicals (1995)
Imports - partners
Germany 14%, Cote d'Ivoire 10.7%, UK 9.1%, US 8.4%, China 5.6%, Netherlands 5%, South Africa 4.1% (2004)
Independence
27 April 1961 (from UK)
Industrial production growth rate
NA
Industries
diamonds mining; small-scale manufacturing (beverages, textiles, cigarettes, footwear); petroleum refining, small commercial ship repair
Infant mortality rate
- female
- 125.69 deaths/1,000 live births (2005 est.)
- male
- 161.06 deaths/1,000 live births
- total
- 143.64 deaths/1,000 live births
Inflation rate (consumer prices)
1% (2002 est.)
International organization participation
ACP, AfDB, AU, C, ECOWAS, FAO, G-77, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICCt, ICFTU, ICRM, IDA, IDB, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, ILO, IMF, IMO, Interpol, IOC, IOM, ITU, MIGA, NAM, OIC, OPCW, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UPU, WCL, WCO, WFTU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WToO, WTO
Internet country code
.sl
Internet hosts
277 (2004)
Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
1 (2001)
Internet users
8,000 (2002) Transportation Sierra Leone
Irrigated land
290 sq km (1998 est.)
Judicial branch
Supreme Court; Appeals Court; High Court
Labor force
1.369 million (1981 est.)
Labor force - by occupation
agriculture NA, industry NA, services NA
Land boundaries
- border countries
- Guinea 652 km, Liberia 306 km
- total
- 958 km
Land use
- arable land
- 6.98%
- other
- 92.13% (2001)
- permanent crops
- 0.89%
Languages
English (official, regular use limited to literate minority), Mende (principal vernacular in the south), Temne (principal vernacular in the north), Krio (English-based Creole, spoken by the descendants of freed Jamaican slaves who were settled in the Freetown area, a lingua franca and a first language for 10% of the population but understood by 95%)
Legal system
based on English law and customary laws indigenous to local tribes; has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction
Legislative branch
- unicameral Parliament (124 seats - 112 elected by popular vote, 12 filled by paramount chiefs elected in separate elections; members serve five-year terms)
- election results
- percent of vote by party - SLPP 70.06%, APC 22.35%, PLP 3%, others 4.59%; seats by party - SLPP 83, APC 27, PLP 2
- elections
- last held 14 May 2002 (next to be held May 2007)
Life expectancy at birth
- female
- 42.06 years (2005 est.)
- male
- 37.74 years
- total population
- 39.87 years
Literacy
- definition: age 15 and over can read and write English, Mende, Temne, or Arabic
- female
- 20.5% (2000 est.) Government Sierra Leone
- male
- 39.8%
- total population
- 29.6%
Location
Western Africa, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean, between Guinea and Liberia
Major infectious diseases
- aerosolized dust or soil contact disease
- Lassa fever (2004)
- degree of risk
- very high
- food or waterborne diseases
- bacterial and protozoal diarrhea, hepatitis A, and typhoid fever
- vectorborne diseases
- malaria and yellow fever are high risks in some locations
- water contact disease
- schistosomiasis
Manpower available for military service
males age 18-49: 1,110,077 (2005 est.)
Manpower fit for military service
males age 18-49: 552,785 (2005 est.)
Map references
Africa
Maritime claims
- contiguous zone
- 24 nm
- continental shelf
- 200 nm
- exclusive economic zone
- 200 nm
- territorial sea
- 12 nm
Median age
- female
- 17.84 years (2005 est.)
- male
- 17.2 years
- total
- 17.53 years
Merchant marine
- by type
- petroleum tanker 2 (2005)
- total
- 2 ships (1,000 GRT or over) 7,435 GRT/8,750 DWT
Military branches
- Republic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces (RSLAF)
- Army (includes Air Wing, Maritime Wing)
Military expenditures - dollar figure
$13.2 million (2004)
Military expenditures - percent of GDP
1.7% (2004) Transnational Issues Sierra Leone
Military service age and obligation
18 years of age (est.); no conscription (2001)
National holiday
Independence Day, 27 April (1961)
Nationality
- adjective
- Sierra Leonean
- noun
- Sierra Leonean(s)
Natural hazards
dry, sand-laden harmattan winds blow from the Sahara (December to February); sandstorms, dust storms
Natural resources
diamonds, titanium ore, bauxite, iron ore, gold, chromite
Net migration rate
0 migrant(s)/1,000 population note: refugees currently in surrounding countries are slowly returning (2005 est.)
Oil - consumption
6,500 bbl/day (2001 est.)
Oil - exports
NA
Oil - imports
NA
Oil - production
0 bbl/day (2001 est.)
Political parties and leaders
All People's Congress or APC [Ben KANU]; Peace and Liberation Party or PLP [Darlington MORRISON, interim chairman]; Sierra Leone People's Party or SLPP [Sama BANYA]; numerous others
Political pressure groups and leaders
trade unions and student unions
Population
6,017,643 (July 2005 est.)
Population below poverty line
68% (1989 est.)
Population growth rate
2.22% (2005 est.)
Ports and harbors
Freetown, Pepel, Sherbro Islands
Radio broadcast stations
AM 1, FM 9, shortwave 1 (1999)
Radios
1.12 million (1997)
Refugees and internally displaced persons
- refugees (country of origin)
- 67,000 (Liberia) (2004) This page was last updated on 20 October, 2005 ======================================================================
Religions
Muslim 60%, indigenous beliefs 30%, Christian 10%
Sex ratio
- at birth
- 1.03 male(s)/female under 15 years: 0.96 male(s)/female 15-64 years: 0.91 male(s)/female 65 years and over: 0.9 male(s)/female
- total population
- 0.93 male(s)/female (2005 est.)
Suffrage
18 years of age; universal
Telephone system
- domestic
- the national microwave radio relay trunk system connects Freetown to Bo and Kenema
- general assessment
- marginal telephone and telegraph service
- international
- country code - 232; satellite earth station - 1 Intelsat (Atlantic Ocean)
Telephones - main lines in use
24,000 (2002)
Telephones - mobile cellular
67,000 (2002)
Television broadcast stations
2 (1999)
Televisions
53,000 (1997)
Terrain
coastal belt of mangrove swamps, wooded hill country, upland plateau, mountains in east
Total fertility rate
5.72 children born/woman (2005 est.)
Unemployment rate
NA
Waterways
800 km (2003)