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No. You must create a new Tuya account. Hinari does not have cross-device account sync.

The Hinari Access to Research in Health Programme, managed by the World Health Organization (WHO), is one of the world's largest collections of biomedical and health literature. For researchers, medical students, and healthcare professionals in developing nations, Hinari is a critical gateway to thousands of journals and e-books. However, navigating the login process and securing a Hinari username and password can be challenging.

Individuals cannot register for a personal HINARI account directly. Credentials are exclusively distributed on an institutional level. If you are a permanent or visiting faculty member, scientist, medical specialist, staff member, or student at an eligible organization, you are fully entitled to use your institution’s shared login details. Find Your Local Administrator

[Visit portal.research4life.org] ➔ [Click Login button] ➔ [Enter Institution Credentials] ➔ [Access Hinari Portal] Step-by-Step Login Procedure DRAFT LICENCE FOR HINARI PART 1

Passwords assigned to registered institutions are rotated regularly to prevent unauthorized access. Who is Eligible for a Hinari Account?

A quick internet search often reveals websites, forums, or social media pages sharing public Hinari usernames and passwords. While using these shared credentials may seem tempting, doing so violates global policies and creates serious security risks.

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.

If you are on campus, you may not need a username or password at all—many registered institutions have IP-based access that bypasses the login page entirely.