In a recent LinkedIn event titled “Humanitarian Mobility: Navigating Challenges and Inspiring Impact,” industry experts gathered to discuss the complex landscape of global mobility, particularly in humanitarian contexts. The event, hosted by Dana Teodorescu, featured distinguished panelists including Elena Antoneac, Katerina Fagetti, and Michali Henig, who shared their insights and experiences.
Elena Antoneac, founder of Nestlers Group, has 20 years of experience in HR and global mobility. She developed the xpath.global platform, which offers technological solutions to streamline global mobility processes. Katerina Fagetti, with over 15 years in the industry, now works in financial services in Zurich, while Michali Henig, based in Germany, has a decade of experience in global mobility, focusing on immigration and relocation services.
xpath.global stands out as a comprehensive ecosystem for global mobility. This platform facilitates seamless collaboration between companies, governments, and international transferees. It offers a vetted marketplace for services like immigration, taxation, and relocation, promoting transparency and efficiency in managing international transfers and remote work.
The panelists delved into the challenges faced during recent crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic and the Ukraine war. Key issues include ensuring employee well-being, navigating legal compliance, and managing logistical hurdles. For instance, during the Ukraine conflict, many companies had to quickly adapt to help displaced workers relocate safely.
Technology plays a pivotal role in managing humanitarian mobility. The xpath.global platform, for example, provides real-time updates and comprehensive support to displaced individuals. It offers tools for tracking, communication, and resource allocation, making it easier to manage complex situations like sudden border closures or emergency relocations.
The event underscored the importance of collaboration between governments, NGOs, and the private sector. Successful partnerships can provide critical support during crises, as illustrated by the coordinated efforts during the Ukraine conflict. The panel also highlighted upcoming events such as the Talent Mobility Summit in Bucharest and the Unleashed World conference in Paris. These events will further explore topics like tax and compliance in global mobility, featuring speakers from the OECD and European Labour Authority.
For those interested in staying updated on the latest in HR technology and global mobility, following xpath.global on LinkedIn is recommended. The platform offers valuable resources and opportunities for networking and learning, particularly in the context of humanitarian challenges.
By leveraging technology and fostering collaborations, the global community can better navigate the complexities of humanitarian mobility, ensuring safer and more efficient relocations for those in need.
To learn more about xpath.global’s global mobility management system, book a meeting here: Book a demo – Human Resource Professionals – xpath.global