International Security Bulletin

Comoros

Union of the Comoros

Capital: Moroni

History

Comoros has endured more than 20 coups or attempted coups since gaining independence from France in 1975. In 1997, the islands of Anjouan and Moheli declared independence from Comoros. In 1999, military chief Col. AZALI seized power of the entire government in a bloodless coup, and helped negotiate the 2000 Fomboni Accords power-sharing agreement in which the federal presidency rotates among the three islands, and each island maintains its local government. AZALI won the 2002 federal presidential election, and each island in the archipelago elected its president. AZALI stepped down in 2006 and President SAMBI was elected to office. In 2007, Mohamed BACAR effected Anjouan's de-facto secession from the Union of Comoros, refusing to step down when Comoros' other islands held legitimate elections in July. The African Union (AU) initially attempted to resolve the political crisis by applying sanctions and a naval blockade to Anjouan, but in March 2008 the AU and Comoran soldiers seized the island. The island's inhabitants generally welcomed the move. In May 2011, Ikililou DHOININE won the presidency in peaceful elections widely deemed to be free and fair.

Geography

Metric Units

Total Area 2,235 sq km
Land Boundaries 0 km
Border Countries No data
Coastline 340 km
Terrain volcanic islands, interiors vary from steep mountains to low hills
Minimum Elevation 0 m
Maximum Elevation 2,360 m
Climate tropical marine; rainy season (November to May)
Natural Resources NEGL
Arable Land 44.06%
Permanent Crops 31.17%

Economy

Gross Domestic Product $872 million
GDP (per capita) $1,300
GDP Growth 2.5%
Unemployment Rate 20%
Population in Poverty 60%
GINI Index No data

Budget & Debt

Expenditures $130.4 million
Revenue $126.8 million
Current Account Balance $-67 million
External Debt $279.3 million

Trade

Exports $27.5 million
Export Items vanilla, ylang-ylang (perfume essence), cloves, copra
Export Partners Singapore 34.9%, Turkey 23%, France 10.2%, Netherlands 7.6%, India 4.3% (2011)
Imports $211.2 million
Import Items rice and other foodstuffs, consumer goods, petroleum products, cement, transport equipment
Import Partners Pakistan 16.1%, France 15.7%, UAE 11.2%, Turkey 7.3%, Kenya 5.5%, India 4.8% (2011)

People

Population 752,288
Population Growth 1.97%
Ethnic Groups Antalote, Cafre, Makoa, Oimatsaha, Sakalava
Religion Sunni Muslim 98%, Roman Catholic 2%
Life Expectancy 63.12 years
Infant Mortality 0.94 deaths/1,000 live births
Maternal Mortality 2.8 deaths/100,000 live births

Energy

Electricity Production 52 million kWh
Electricity Consumption 48.36 million kWh
From Fossil Fuels 83.3%
From Nuclear 0%
From Hydroelectric 16.7%
From Renewable Sources 0%