parandalimin
Parandalimin is the set of actions and strategies aimed at preventing harm, disease, or loss before they occur. While the term is most often used in health contexts, it is applicable across sectors, including safety, the environment, and social policy. The word comes from the Albanian root parandal-, meaning to prevent.
In public health, parandalimin is commonly organized into three levels. Primary prevention seeks to prevent disease
In safety and risk management, parandalimin includes hazard identification, risk assessment, design and engineering controls, regulatory
Effective parandalimin relies on evidence-based planning, intersectoral collaboration, adequate resources, and ongoing monitoring and evaluation. Challenges