Your is a privilege granted through international cooperation between the WHO, major academic publishers, and your home institution. It represents access to millions of dollars worth of life-saving research at little or no cost.
The programme provides registered institutions in developing countries with access to one of the world's largest collections of biomedical and health literature. Feature: Institutional Single Sign-On (SSO) hinari username password
A key feature of the Hinari/Research4Life portal is the system. This allows users to access multiple research collections (Hinari, AGORA, OARE, ARDI, and GOALI) using a single set of institutional credentials. Key Access Information Feature: Institutional Single Sign-On (SSO) A key feature
: Authors from Group A countries often receive a 100% waiver for Article Processing Charges (APCs). Group B countries may receive a 50% discount . Group B countries may receive a 50% discount
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Only institutions in eligible countries (Groups A and B, based on Gross National Income per capita) can register. Check the official Research4Life country list.