Résumé : Rehabilitation is essential for improving physical, cognitive, and psychological function; independence; and quality of life for people with multiple sclerosis (MS). Rehabilitation inMultiple Sclerosis (RiMS; www.rehabinms.org) is a professional international network for clinicians and researchers dedicated to advancing MS rehabilitation through research, education, and collaboration. With a focus on knowledge exchange and professional development, RiMS supports multidisciplinary rehabilitation efforts across Europe and internationally. Recognizing the persistent challenges in delivering, accessing, and evaluating rehabilitation, Rehabilitation 2030: A Call for Action from the World Health Organization (WHO) outlines key priorities to strengthen global rehabilitation systems. This editorial maps RiMS’s activities and aligns it with the WHO’s 10 priority areas, assessing its contributions and identifying gaps to enhance understanding of RiMS’ role in contributing to these priorities and to inform the adaptation of strategic action plans to ensure alignment with global priorities.