haavatavustele
Haavatavustele is an Estonian term used in formal and policy language to refer to actions, measures or considerations that are directed toward or intended for vulnerable groups. The phrase typically appears in social policy, public health, and human rights contexts to designate who benefits from or is affected by a particular policy or program.
Etymology and form: The word emerges from haavatav, meaning vulnerable, with the suffix -tele forming a plural
Usage: In official documents, legislative texts and NGO reports, haavatavustele helps specify the group for whom
See also: haavatavus (vulnerability), haavatavad (the vulnerable/people who are vulnerable), haavatavusprobleemid (vulnerability issues).
Overall, haavatavustele is a targeted, policy-oriented linguistic form used to indicate the vulnerable as a beneficiary