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ILO in action: People helping people
World Humanitarian Day
World Humanitarian Day sheds a light on those who work in all parts of the world to deliver help and improve the lives and prospects of local populations. Among these humanitarian workers are hundreds of ILO experts, committed to improving working conditions and establishing the decent work needed to underpin a more sustainable future for us all.
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An indigenous entrepreneur in tune with Mother Earth
Voices
After successfully reclaiming her people’s territory in Quebrada de Humahuaca, Northern Argentina, Celestina Ábalos turned to tourism to share and promote her indigenous culture. ILO entrepreneurship training during the COVID-19 pandemic helped her business grow.
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Recovery in youth employment is still lagging
Global Employment Trends for Youth
New report ahead of International Youth Day shows large regional differences in young people's prospects in the labour market.
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Left-handed workers in a right-handed world
Podcast
Approximately one-in-ten people are left-handed, yet the world of work is overwhelmingly designed for right-handers. What’s more, there are also numerous examples – historical and contemporary – of discrimination and stigma in relation to left-handed people.
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Occupational safety and health
Stronger workplace safety targeted in key Bangladesh industrial sectors
World of work trends
Cooperation and results
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Partnering for Development
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ILO projects worldwide
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BRICS 8th Labour and Employment Ministerial Meeting
The BRICS can achieve major progress for social justice by working together
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Infostories
Keys to understanding the world of work
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Knowledge sharing platform: Skills and Lifelong Learning
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