To protect continued access for your entire institution, adhere to strict security protocols:

The HINARI login process is straightforward once you have your username and password. Here’s a step-by-step guide:

Type your institutional and Password into the required fields. Click the Log In button.

Hinari usernames and passwords can expire every 6–12 months for security reasons. Always keep your institution’s library office informed about your active status.

Individual registrations are not permitted. Access is granted to eligible institutions, which fall into two distinct groups based on country economic data.

Passwords are case-sensitive. Check for accidental spaces if you copied and pasted the login text. If it still fails, contact your librarian to see if the WHO issued a updated password for the semester. 2. Can't Access Specific Premium Journals

Note: Institutional credentials (like RWA090 or similar formats mentioned in) are shared among staff and students at that institution. 3. How to Login to HINARI (Step-by-Step)

If your institution falls into Group B and has neglected to pay its annual subscription fee, access may be temporarily suspended until the account is settled. 3. The Portal Loads, but Content Prompts for Payment

Once reviewed and verified by the WHO, the designated portal manager at your institution will receive the official username and password via email. Step-by-Step: How to Log In to Hinari

A: No. HINARI provides institutional access. You must use the shared credentials provided by your institution.

Even with a valid login, certain publishers restrict access to specific countries based on existing commercial agreements.