So Tariq Engineer’s recent piece, which you can read here, is important: https://mumbaimirror.indiatimes.com/others/leisure/championing-the-moringa-tree/articleshow/59827250.cms
Tariq highlights that because moringa practically grows itself at low cost in hot, dry tropical climates like that of Mumbai and most of India, then its high leaf protein content would seem to offer a real possibility of addressing protein malnutrition. Because India has such a rich tradition of delicious vegetable-based foods, it would seem fairly straightforward to use moringa to increase childhood protein intake there. Among human rights, perhaps the most fundamental is the right to your mind. If a humble tree can save generation after generation from brain stunting, then this, truly, is worth our attention as a society.