 The World Health Organization, WHO, has been criticized for failing to adequately address gender issues during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study analyzed 338 who documents related to the pandemic and found that only 20% of them mentioned gender or women specifically, while 54% did not mention gender at all. The authors argue that these findings suggest that the who needs to take a stronger stance on gender inclusion in its policies and programs. This article was authored by Emily Tomsik, Julia Smith, and Claire Wenham.