Since being established in 2006, WSO has had many significant achievements. These include, amongst others: close collaboration with WHO and the UN ECOSOC and recognition of the WSO as the lead global stroke body; involvement with the WHO Global Action Plan for Non-Communicable Disease (NCDs); implementation of a wide range of educational activities conducted around the world such as the ABC programme and the on-line learning resource the World Stoke Academy; a highly successful international journal, the International Journal of Stroke, which has achieved an impact factor of 4; many thousands of people in countries across the world each year raising awareness of stroke on the annual World Stroke Day; collaborations with a wide variety of global, regional and national organisations; the launch of The Global Bill of Rights; the launch of Global Stroke Services Guidelines and Action Plan; the Toolkit for formation of Stroke Support Societies; and very successful World Stroke Congresses which have provided a stimulus for regional policy initiatives in stroke.