To access the Hinari (Health InterNetwork Access to Research Initiative) program, you must use institutional credentials provided by your library or research director. Hinari is part of the Research4Life initiative, a public-private partnership managed by the that provides developing countries with access to thousands of biomedical and health journals and books. How to Get a Hinari Login ID and Password
Access is granted based on country eligibility, divided into two main groups:
If your institution has enabled SSO, you will never need a "Hinari Login ID Password" again. Instead, you will click “Login via your institution” and use your standard university credentials.
Comprehensive databases for research, evidence-based medicine, and policy formulation.
The WHO divides participating countries into two distinct groups based on national economic indicators.
Once you have your institution's username and password, follow these detailed steps to log in.
You may find websites claiming to provide "Public Hinari Passwords."
Access to high-quality, peer-reviewed medical literature is often prohibitively expensive. For institutions in low-income nations, Hinari levels the playing field, allowing doctors and scientists to base their work on the latest global evidence. This access is critical for improving public health outcomes and advancing local medical research. Why "Updated" Passwords are Sought
: If your institution is not yet registered, your director can apply via the Research4Life Registration Form



