Many users attempt to access HINARI from off-campus locations without first logging into their institution's proxy server. If you are off-campus, you typically need to authenticate through your library's remote access system (such as EZproxy or Athens) before attempting to log in to HINARI.
Hinari was established by the World Health Organization (WHO) together with major publishers to enable developing countries to gain access to biomedical and health literature. Through Hinari, eligible institutions receive access to thousands of journals, books, and databases covering the full spectrum of medicine, healthcare, and related social sciences. The program operates on a username-and-password-based access system, ensuring that only authorized users from registered institutions can benefit from these resources.
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Access is divided into two categories based on a country's economic status as of 2026: hinari username password
If you cannot log in properly, your institution’s firewall may be blocking proxy servers. Hinari’s proxy server IP address is . Your institution’s computer department must ensure that this IP address is not blocked by the firewall.
If a specific institution's password is found to be leaked online, that institution risks having its access permanently revoked, harming hundreds of legitimate researchers. Sustainability:
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Leaked passwords are often outdated and fail to open the full text of articles, wasting valuable research time. Troubleshooting Hinari Login Errors
If your institution is not eligible for Hinari, you can still access high-quality medical and scientific literature legally through alternative Open Access (OA) platforms:
If you have forgotten the password or the login is failing, , as these are often fake and insecure. Instead, take the following steps: Many users attempt to access HINARI from off-campus
: If your institution is not registered, it can apply via the Research4Life registration page if your country meets specific criteria based on Gross National Income (GNI) per capita and Human Development Index (HDI).
Hinari is part of the Research4Life partnership, which includes AGORA (agriculture), OARE (environmental science), ARDI (applied science and technology), and GOALI (law and justice). On the Research4Life portal: