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Master Facilitator of Family Farm Team (FFT) training in Papua New Guinea. Trainer of Trainers and trainer of farmers in FFT. Entreprenuer at Phoenix Futtertai products and Services. Cocoa plant pathologist for 3 decades

🌟 Let's Discuss Family 🌟 "What is a family?" A question that sparks various responses, each holding its own truth. Yet, in our hearts, family goes beyond just blood relations—the essence lies in shared values and unity at the dinner table. In our Family Farm Team (FFT) sessions, I often reflect: "Every man, woman, and child who eats from the same saucepan is family." 🍲💕 This concept stems from the communal spirit in our villages, where unity isn't just a word but a way of life. However, true family extends beyond mere consumption—it includes shared responsibilities. Imagine if each member contributed to the food in that saucepan, not just in meals but in chores and responsibilities. 🌾🧹 Mutual participation ensures peace and harmony, fostering a sense of togetherness that transcends mere cohabitation. Let's remember, a family isn't just about who resides under the same roof but about building a collective harmony through shared actions and responsibilities. 💫 How do you define family, and what values do you believe hold a family together? Share your thoughts! #FamilyFarmTeams #Family #AdultLearning #Unity #CommunityLove ❤️🏡

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Sylvester Kaprangi

Management Consultant| Social Development Advocate

11mo

In my view, a family embodies trust, respect, responsibility, and support. It's about open communication, fairness, and caring for each other's well-being. I believe a country is a family. And the government can do well by fostering family values such as accountability, equality, and long-term planning for the betterment of society.

Barbara Pamphilon

Academic at the University of Canberra

11mo

This is so good Josie Could you post it on the Family Farm Teams page too please

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