 The World Health Organization launched an eHealth portal that includes a web-based self-help program called Alcohol eHealth to test its effectiveness in reducing alcohol use disorders in low- and middle-income countries. A randomized controlled trial was conducted across ForleMix, comparing the self-help program with psychoeducation and internet access as usual waiting list. The primary outcome measure was change in the alcohol use disorders identification test, audit, score over a six-month time frame. Results showed that participants in the intervention group had significantly higher audit changes, lower weekly standard drinks, and higher cessation rates for harmful or hazardous drinking compared to the control group. The supplementary intention to treat analyses largely confirmed these initial results. The study suggests that expanding the alcohol eHealth program to OtherleMix with underdeveloped alcohol prevention and treatment systems for alcohol use disorders should be considered after successful replication of the present results. This article was authored by Michael P. Schaub, Marcella Taburcio, Nora Martinez-Villes, and others. We are article.tv, links in the description below.