Some Senegalese citizens did not only vote in the presidential election, but they wanted to wear the observer’s cap to help organize a peaceful election, thus contributing to the consolidation of democracy in Senegal.
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![Situation room of the cicil society during the presidential election in Senegal, 24 February 2019. Photo: UNOWAS SCPIO](https://unowas.unmissions.org/sites/default/files/styles/380x220/public/field/image/cellule_dobservation_des_acteurs_de_la_societe_civile_le_jour_de_lelection_presidentielle_au_senegal_le_24_fevrier_2019._._photo_unowas_scpio_0.jpg?itok=XHZ9enm7)
Situation room of the cicil society during the presidential election in Senegal, 24 February 2019. Photo: UNOWAS SCPIO
![Mr. Tidjani Togola (left)](https://unowas.unmissions.org/sites/default/files/styles/380x220/public/field/image/tidiani-togola3.jpg?itok=W7LXP8az)
Mr. Tidjani Togola (left)
![Secondary boundary pillar physically demarcating the border. It is placed at every 500m, allowing local population to be aware of where the border is. Photo: D. BARIL](https://unowas.unmissions.org/sites/default/files/styles/380x220/public/field/image/cnmc_-_pilier_seondaire_delimitant_physiquement_la_frontiere._daniel_baril_0.jpg?itok=x40sRM5-)
Secondary boundary pillar physically demarcating the border. It is placed at every 500m, allowing local population to be aware of where the border is. Photo: D. BARIL
![Metsi Makhetha, Resident Coordinator of the United Nations in Burkina Faso](https://unowas.unmissions.org/sites/default/files/styles/380x220/public/field/image/metsi_makhetha_-_unowas_0.jpg?itok=bGd-bKs0)
Metsi Makhetha, Resident Coordinator of the United Nations in Burkina Faso. Photo DR
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