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Senegal, one of West Africa’s most stable democracies, is increasingly targeted by foreign actors seeking to influence elections through strategic information manipulation. Electoral FIMI exploits social media, news channels, and digital networks to shape public perception, polarize voters, and weaken trust in democratic institutions.

As foreign interference becomes more sophisticated, it is not limited to spreading false information. Coordinated campaigns exploit existing social, political, and regional divisions, sometimes amplifying accurate information in ways that mislead citizens or distort public debate.

Senegal’s democracy is strong, but stability makes it a target for foreign manipulation aimed at shaping how citizens see their elections

In this environment, civil society organizations, media outlets, and policymakers play a crucial role in building awareness, monitoring information flows, and defending the integrity of electoral processes.

Electoral FIMI in Senegal

Targeted Electoral Influence

Foreign actors deploy coordinated campaigns during sensitive electoral moments to shape voter perceptions and amplify polarizing narratives.

Targeted Electoral Influence
Manipulation Through Digital Platforms

Social media and messaging channels are used to spread selective content, distort facts, and create artificial momentum around certain political actors.

Manipulation Through Digital Platforms
Exploiting Social Tensions

Existing divides are exploited to polarize communities and weaken trust, with foreign actors pushing emotionally charged narratives.

Exploiting Social Tensions

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3 CSOs in Senegal

Key CSOs working to protect election integrity and counter information manipulation in Senegal

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