Launched in January 2002 by the World Health Organization (WHO), Hinari (Health InterNetwork Access to Research Initiative) aimed to bridge the knowledge gap between developed and developing countries. The program was created after researchers from developing nations, at a WHO workshop in 2000, identified the lack of access to expensive subscription journals as their top priority.

If you tell me , I can help you check if you are eligible for free access. Global Health Toolkit: For Users Outside of Duke University

By 2013, Hinari had scaled dramatically, offering tens of thousands of information resources. For a medical professional in a resource-limited setting, Hinari was a critical lifeline for evidence-based medicine, epidemiological research, and clinical training. The Reality of the "2013 Username and Password" Searches

: Sites claiming to provide "Full Version" login generators are often phishing scams or sources of malware. Google Groups How to Get Legitimate Access

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: If your institution is not yet registered, your director or librarian can apply for access via the Research4Life Registration Form Free Public Resources While full-text access requires a login, anyone can use the Hinari Content Portal Browse Abstracts

Searching for specific "Hinari" (now part of Research4Life) login credentials from 2013 is not recommended, as these passwords are frequently changed and are restricted to authorized institutional users. Sharing or using leaked credentials violates the program's terms of use and can lead to the suspension of access for entire institutions.

If your institution is registered but does not use IP authentication or SSO, it is issued an institutional username and password. Do not look for this online. Contact your or director of research .

If you are a student, researcher, or staff member at a participating institution, you can obtain legitimate login credentials through the following steps: Contact Your Librarian

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