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ILO (International Labour Organization)

The International Labour Organization (ILO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations that focuses on promoting fair and safe working conditions worldwide. Established in 1919, it sets international labor standards, advocates for workers' rights, and fosters social protection. The ILO works with governments, employers, and workers' organizations to address issues such as decent work, gender equality, and child labor. Its goal is to ensure that people can work in dignity, enjoy fair wages, and have access to social benefits, contributing to overall economic stability and social justice globally.