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Estimate Your Take-Home in Burundi Beta

A simplified estimate for a UN post at Bujumbura, Burundi, on live ICSC figures — for internationally recruited staff (Professional P / D, in US dollars) or locally recruited staff (General Service / National Officer, local scale).

You must already have 5 years' continuous UN service to qualify, and it applies from your 2nd duty station onward. Paid for up to 5 years at any one station.
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* Health insurance is indicative only — real premiums vary by organization, plan (medical and dental are billed separately) and coverage option. The ~2.5% shown is a placeholder, not a quote.

Indicative estimate — excludes rental subsidy, education grant and settling-in. Professional (P/D) pay is in US dollars; GS/NO on the local scale in local currency. For information only — not official advice.

Allowances & Benefits in Burundi

On top of net base salary, ICSC common-system entitlements adjust pay for cost of living and the difficulty of the posting. Not every allowance applies to every posting or every staff category — each is tagged below. Amounts are 2025 rates in US dollars.

Who gets it: IP internationally recruited P/D · GS / NO locally recruited · All staff all staff

Hardship Classification IP

Category D

Severe hardship — significant limitations in living conditions and/or a difficult security environment.

Annual hardship allowance (internationally recruited), by grade:
$14,670
P-1 – P-3
$17,130
P-4 – P-5
$19,550
P-6+ / D
Hardship is set per duty station and varies by city in Burundi. The headline reflects the capital; by station:
Makamba D
Non-family
Muyinga D
Non-family
Ngozi D
Non-family
Ruyigi D
Non-family
Bujumbura C
Gitega C
Non-family
How hardship & mobility work

Post Adjustment IP

A cost-of-living multiplier added to net base salary so purchasing power is comparable across duty stations. It is set city by city, not country-wide. New York (HQ) is 76%.

Burundi (Bujumbura)
42%
New York (HQ)
76%
Net base + post adjustment (42%), by grade (step 1, annual):
P-2
$79,305
net base $56,046
+$23,259 PA
P-3
$100,939
net base $71,335
+$29,604 PA
P-4
$121,728
net base $86,027
+$35,701 PA
P-5
$145,978
net base $103,165
+$42,813 PA
Post adjustment keeps your purchasing power comparable to New York — a lower multiplier usually reflects lower local costs, not less buying power. Add steps, allowances & dependants in the calculator ↑
Understand post adjustment

Danger Pay All staff

Not applicable here

Burundi is not a designated danger-pay duty station. Danger pay is granted only where staff face serious danger such as armed conflict.

About danger pay

Non-Family Duty Station IP

Dependants may not accompany staff here for security reasons. Internationally recruited staff receive an additional non-family allowance:

$19,800/yr
With eligible dependants
$7,500/yr
Without dependants
About non-family duty stations

Rest & Recuperation All staff

Given its conditions, this duty station is typically R&R-eligible: staff receive a paid break with travel every 4–12 weeks depending on severity.

About Rest & Recuperation

Mobility Incentive IP

Not tied to this duty station: internationally recruited staff earn a mobility incentive from their second assignment onward, rising with the number of duty stations served. Locally recruited GS/NO staff are not eligible.

Indicative figures based on UN ICSC common-system rates (2025) & World Bank data — not official entitlement advice. See UN contracts & grade levels.
Pay by Grade in Bujumbura

Open the full salary scale, allowances and estimated take-home for a specific grade at this duty station.

Professional & Director (internationally recruited)
P-1 P-2 P-3 P-4 P-5 D-1 D-2
General Service & National Officer (locally recruited)
G-1 G-2 G-3 G-4 G-5 G-6 G-7 NO-A NO-B NO-C NO-D
These are UN common-system pay figures (Secretariat, funds, agencies and programmes). The World Bank, IMF and other Bretton Woods institutions use their own scales, and NGOs and other non-UN employers that also post jobs in Burundi set their own salaries and benefits — a role here does not guarantee these figures.