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If you need legitimate access to Hinari (or any institutional resource), here are safe options:
You receive a message that your username and password are incorrect or that access is denied.
Users must contact their local institution’s librarian or administrator to receive the current, active HINARI username and password.
: Access is tiered based on the country's GNI (Gross National Income). Credentials for a Group A country (free access) will not work for users in Group B or ineligible countries. OCLC Support How to Gain Legitimate Access hinari+login+username+password+upd
Request the localized institutional login or ask if IP-based auto-login is active on the campus network. Step 3: Register a New Institution
Keeping your UPD details current is essential. Here is how to update each component:
Hinari (Access to Research in Health Programme) is a pioneering initiative launched in 2002 by the World Health Organization (WHO) in partnership with major publishing companies worldwide. The programme’s mission is straightforward yet transformative: provide free or low-cost online access to the world’s largest collections of biomedical and health literature to not‑for‑profit institutions in developing countries. Today, the Hinari programme—now part of the broader Research4Life family (including AGORA, OARE, ARDI and GOALI)—offers eligible institutions access to over . If you need legitimate access to Hinari (or
Remember: the librarian or institutional administrator is your first point of contact for obtaining current credentials. The HelpDesk is your second line of support for persistent technical or authentication issues. And the of Hinari security is: never publish the username or password online .
If you haven't already, you need to register on the HINARI website. This process involves providing your details, including your name, email address, country, and institutional affiliation. You might also need to provide evidence of your eligibility, which could be an official letter from your institution on letterhead or an email from your institution confirming your status.
If you need help checking if your organization or country qualifies for access, let me know or institution type (e.g., university, hospital, government office) so I can guide you to the specific registration rules. Share public link Credentials for a Group A country (free access)
Dr. Amira Koita had relied on for years. As a public health researcher in Nairobi, her username and password were her keys to thousands of paywalled journals. But one morning, a system notification appeared: “Security upd ate required. All users must reset credentials within 48 hours.”
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