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ABSTRACTThis article discusses the transnational initiatives by Turkey in regard to Africa, where Turkey now includes a number of important socio-economic partners since the launch of its policy of openness on the African continent in 1998. Côte d’Ivoire, a coastal sub-Saharan country, has experienced this bilateral cooperation through secular (business, education and humanitarian) and religious (Islam) programmes since the start of the new millennium. Following a descriptive approach to the evolving mission of these Turkish entrepreneurs, this study attempts to analyse the actions taken by the latter in the Ivorian socio-educational field as well as the related issues, in a period of crisis in Turkey setting the power of Ankara against the Gülen movement.

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