At TQH, Garima works at the intersection of research and social policy to translate insights into actionable solutions. She holds an MSc in Social Policy from the London School of Economics and an MA in Psychology from the University of Delhi. Alongside her academic work at LSE, she served as a research consultant with The World Bank and UN Women, focusing on women’s nutrition and mobility in Afghanistan. Before her time at LSE, Garima worked as a social researcher in the development sector, contributing to projects on sexual and reproductive health and rights, migrant integration, and maternal and child nutrition.Read complete profile
Garima began her journey in psychology, specialising in social, community, and political psychology, and building a strong foundation in research methods. She brings analytical rigour, field-level insight, and a steadfast commitment to social equity to her work at TQH, where she contributes to strengthening India’s development policy landscape and advancing equitable, evidence-based policy design.