The following oral and poster presentations were presented at various local and international conferences:
- A scoping review of clinical practice guidelines for newborn and child health in South Africa, Nigeria and Malawi: a landscape analysis
- Assessing and building capacity for clinical guideline development in Malawi, South Africa and Nigeria
- Bridging the gap: Enhancing evidence-informed decision-making in newborn and child health through the Global Evidence, Local Adaptation (GELA) project
- Collaboration for better guidelines
- Dissemination strategies of clinical practice guidelines – Mixed methods evidence synthesis
- Enhancing evidence-informed guideline recommendations for newborn and child health in sub-Saharan Africa
- Enhancing evidence-informed guideline recommendations for newborn and young child health in three countries in sub-Saharan Africa
- Equitable partnerships to support evidence-informed guideline recommendations for newborn and young child health in three countries in sub-Saharan Africa
- Evidence mapping of methods for incorporating economic considerations in clinical guideline development for Malawi, Nigeria and South Africa
- Fit-for-use evidence on benefits and harms when adoloping guidelines: the complexities of decisions to use, update or do new systematic reviews
- GELA applied GRADE-ADOLOPMENT for priority national child health guidelines in South Africa, Malawi and Nigeria: What did we learn?
- Global Evidence, Local Adaptation (GELA): An Integrated Knowledge Translation approach to promote newborn and child health guidelines in South Africa
- Global Evidence and Local Adaptation – Lessons from Malawi of a guideline development and adaptation process
- Global Evidence, Local Adaptation: Lessons learned from the Integrated Knowledge Translation strategy to enhance evidence-informed newborn and child health guidelines in Malawi
- Global Evidence, Local Adaptation (GELA) project: Tailoring GRADE adolopment approaches for Malawi, Nigeria and South Africa
- Going Glocal: contextualising qualitative evidence for guideline development in Africa. Experiences from the Global Evidence - Local adaptation (GELA) Project
- Identifying guideline needs for newborn and child health in South Africa, Malawi and Nigeria: a priority setting exercise
- Identifying appropriate source guidelines and recommendations for GRADE-ADOLOPMENT in Malawi, Nigeria and South Africa: A fit-for-setting and –capacity approach
- Incorporating economic evidence into guidelines to inform local policy and best practices for child health in Malawi, Nigeria and South Africa
- Integrated knowledge translation strategies to enhance evidence-informed newborn and child health guidelines in three African countries
- Malawi newborn and child health national clinical practice guidelines: A landscape analysis
- Reflections and lessons from a guideline adaptation project in Malawi, Nigeria and South Africa
- Scope, quality and reporting of clinical practice guidelines for newborn and child health in South Africa, Nigeria and Malawi
- South African newborn and child health national and provincial clinical practice guideline (CPG): a landscape analysis