Social experiments: recommendations for turning the experiment into a success

Numerous programs are being piloted, drawing on human and financial resources. However, even when evaluation results are satisfactory, public officials struggle to take ownership of them and implement them on the ground. The report *Evaluate, and Then What?*, the result of an analysis by a multidisciplinary working group, outlines ways to bridge the gap between knowledge derived from social experimentation and public policy, enabling projects that have proven their effectiveness to be implemented on a large scale.

Author(s): Dubreuil Lila, Guisse Nelly

Publishing year: 2025

Pages: 32-33

Health in Action, 2025, n° 470, p. 32-33

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