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Designing Measurement Tools and Implementing Behavioral Interventions to Support Decision-Making in Public Policy

With the growing interest in using behavioral sciences to improve social policies and programs, the need has emerged to transform this field from a theoretical framework into practical application through clear implementation tools and measurable outcomes.

With growing interest in using behavioral sciences to improve social policies and programs, there is a need to move this field from a theoretical framework into practical application through clear measurement tools and sustainability plans.

  • Lack of a clear implementation methodology for government behavioral interventions.
  • Shortage of precise measurement and analysis tools to demonstrate the impact of interventions.
  • Weak integration among agencies and limited awareness of behavioral approaches.
  • Limited internal capacity to disseminate results and link them to decision-making.

The Hooz team worked with the agency to develop an integrated system that included:

  • Designing and implementing behavioral interventions within existing programs.
  • Preparing a strategic plan for awareness, dissemination of results, and linking findings to policy.
  • Developing specialized measurement and analysis tools for interventions.
  • Providing technical support to the agency’s related research and behavioral networks.
  • Preparing a three-year sustainability and financing plan.

  • Enhanced the agency’s capacity to implement interventions and analyze their outcomes.
  • Linked behavioral experiment results to impactful decisions in services and policies.
  • Improved collaboration with local and international research partners.
  • Established a strategic and financial model to ensure sustainable impact.
  • Transformed behavioral knowledge into practical tools to support the quality of public policies.