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This lecture explores the importance of incorporating an intersectional gender perspective in implementation research for infectious diseases of poverty. It covers topics such as gender roles, transgender identities, power dynamics, and the impact of gender on health outcomes. The lecture delves into key resources and toolkits for researchers, emphasizing the need to consider sex, gender, and intersectionality in designing public health interventions. It also discusses case studies and the integration of an intersectional gender perspective into knowledge translation, highlighting the critical role of gender power relations in shaping health policies and programs.