Ashish Giri is undertaking a DPhil in Clinical Medicine at the University of Oxford as the Indira Gandhi Scholar. His research examines how health system adaptations to climate change can be both effective and just, with a particular focus on primary healthcare delivery and the role of community health workers. Situated at the intersection of health, climate change, philosophy, and social justice, his work seeks to advance a framework for ensuring that the benefits and burdens of adaptation are fairly distributed, leaving no one behind. He is currently the Research Manager for the Wellcome Trust–funded Global Health Solidarity Project in the Indian subcontinent. He holds an MSc in International Health and Tropical Medicine (with distinction) from the University of Oxford and a Master’s in Health Administration from the Tata Institute of Social Sciences.
Ashish Giri is the Indira Gandhi Scholar reading for a DPhil in Clinical Medicine @ndm.ox.ac.uk. He is currently the Research Manager for the Wellcome Trust–funded Global Health Solidarity Project in the Indian subcontinent and holds an MSc International Health and Tropical Medicine from @ox.ac.uk.