Atkinson, S.H.Suchdev, P.S.Bode, M.Carducci, B.Cerami, C.Mwangi, M.N.Namaste, S.Winichagoon, P.Leung, S.Mutua, A.M.Abuga, K.M.Angeles-Agdeppa, I.Blythe, R.Carvalho, N.Cepeda-Lopez, A.Cross, J.H.de Pee, S.Di Ruggiero, E.Fanzo, J.Gentilini, U.et al.2025-10-202025-10-202025The Lancet Haematology, 2025; 12(9):e717-e7672352-30262352-3026https://hdl.handle.net/2440/147865Anaemia, a condition affecting more than 1·9 billion people worldwide, disproportionately affects children, adolescent girls, and women. Despite longstanding interventions and guidelines, most countries are not on track to meet global anaemia reduction targets, and cuts in global health funding in 2025 further threaten progress. This Lancet Haematology Commission aims to reinvigorate efforts to prevent and control anaemia by addressing key gaps in data, evidence, implementation, governance, and target-setting approaches...en© 2025 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved, including those for text and data mining, AI training, and similar technologies.global anaemia reduction; commissionGetting back on track to meet global anaemia reduction targets: a Lancet Haematology CommissionJournal article10.1016/S2352-3026(25)00146-2858672Holloway-Brown, J. [0000-0003-4608-5313]