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International Labour Organization (ILO) Director-General Guy Ryder calls for a human-centered focus in the ongoing COVID-19 recovery to address inequality and vulnerabilities exacerbated by the pandemic. The ILO aims to foster a broad-based labor market recovery to build a sustainable, inclusive future. The keys to this approach are decent work principles, social protection, and social dialogue. Ryder emphasizes the need for global solidarity and concerted efforts to protect the most vulnerable in society. The ILO proposes the Global Accelerator on Jobs and Social Protection for a Just Transition to generate investments for at least 400 million new jobs, extend social protection floors to those without access, and scale up climate action for a carbon-neutral global economy. The article highlights the need for networked, inclusive multilateralism to ensure a coherent international response to the pandemic's unequal impact on people. Would you like to know more about the Global Forum for a Human-Centred Recovery?