 Brian can see clearly, is isolated, failing school, and lives alone with his grandmother, who herself is blind from cataracts. Both could see clearly, with simple, cost-effective treatment, but cannot access the help they need. They represent millions globally, especially in low and middle-income countries, who are being left behind. We, the International IHealth Consortium, a global collaboration of more than 30 organizations, are working together to systematically take down the barriers to access. We've invested in people, the leaders and practitioners, who can provide the services and shape policy using the latest evidence, that can sustainably deliver high-quality services for those who need it. We've invested in knowledge, advancing the evidence base, answering critical questions and disseminating that knowledge globally. We've invested in tools, making access more equitable and scalable. We've proven the model and have the collective vision, will and capacity to expand our efforts to improve the lives of millions more globally. For people like Brian and his grandmother.