Hinari Password

"Hinari Password"

Hinari (Health InterNetwork Access to Research Initiative) is a global program established by the World Health Organization to provide low- and middle-income countries with free or low-cost access to a large collection of biomedical and health literature. The concept of a "Hinari password"—a credential or access key used by eligible institutions to log into Hinari’s resources—represents more than a technical string: it embodies equity, opportunity, and the practical challenges of widening access to scientific knowledge.

The HINARI password is essentially a key to unlock access to the extensive collection of medical journals, books, and databases hosted on the HINARI website. This password is provided to eligible institutions and their users, allowing them to access the resources for educational, research, and patient care purposes. The password is a critical component in verifying the eligibility of users to access these resources at no or low cost. Hinari Password

1. Institution-Based Access Access is granted to an eligible institution (e.g., a medical university, a ministry of health library, or a research hospital), not to individual users directly. Once an institution is registered, its users gain access primarily through IP recognition. When a user clicks a Hinari link from a computer on that institution’s network, the system automatically recognizes the IP address and grants entry without a password. Regular Updates : The password policy and technical