 The acute and collective crisis caused by the pandemic has ended, with an estimated 2.5 million people dying from COVID-19 in 2022, while tens of millions continue to suffer from its effects. Sex and gender biases have been deeply embedded into the evolution of this crisis, resulting in disparate outcomes for different groups. To address these issues, a virtual collaboration was launched to identify and prioritize gender-related research needs. This involved surveying over 900 participants from low-middle income countries, who then identified the top 21 research questions. These questions focused on the needs of pregnant and lactating women, the importance of sex-disabrogated data, and the need to integrate gender into health systems. Additionally, the survey revealed the importance of addressing gender-based violence and improving access to healthcare services, as well as the need to develop better vaccines and improve their uptake. Finally, the survey highlighted the importance of advancing transformational goals to promote gender justice across all areas of policy, including global research. This article was authored by Michelle Rem, Lavanya Vijayasingham, Gita Mishra, and others. We are article.tv, links in the description below.