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About HealingTech Initiative

Creating a world where technology serves as a bridge to healing, empowerment, and sustainable opportunities for youth and children in adversity.

Why We Exist

Bridging the Gap Between Technology and Human Need

Across Malawi, Kenya, and much of Africa, children and youth face barriers that limit their access to education, digital skills, healthcare, and opportunity. HealingTech Initiative exists because we believe technology — when paired with inclusive support and community-centred design — can solve real challenges at scale. We were founded to ensure that innovation serves people first: empowering the next generation with tools to learn, heal, grow, and lead.

Who We Are

Where Technology Meets Compassionate Care

HealingTech Initiative is a technology-driven social impact organization combining technology, AI, education, digital skills, innovation, inclusive support, healthcare access, community empowerment, and social innovation across Africa.

For young people navigating difficult circumstances, we also provide counselling and mental health support — helping them move toward hope, recovery, and renewed opportunity. We invest in people regardless of financial status, disability, gender, or location.

Our Focus Areas

Our Mission

To leverage technology to improve lives by fostering healing, empowering communities, and expanding access to education, healthcare, inclusive support and economic opportunities for youth and children while bridging the digital gap.

Our Vision

Creating a world where technology serves as a bridge to healing, empowerment, and sustainable opportunities for youth and children in adversity.

What We Combine

A Holistic Approach to Social Impact

Technology AI Education Digital Skills Innovation Inclusive Support Healthcare Access Community Empowerment Social Innovation

Our Origin

Founder Story

The personal conviction behind HealingTech — and why a software engineer chose to build for community impact.

Novricana Viola Lungu — Founding Director, HealingTech Initiative

Novricana Viola Lungu

Founding Director

HealingTech Initiative was founded by Novricana Viola Lungu, a Malawian software engineering student at the United States International University–Africa in Nairobi, Kenya, and a MasterCard Foundation Scholar. Growing up in Malawi, she witnessed firsthand how many young people — especially in underserved communities — lack access to the education, digital tools, and supportive environments they need to thrive.

That experience shaped a clear conviction: technology should solve community challenges, not bypass them. With a background in software engineering and a passion for social impact, Novricana set out to build an organisation that combines innovation with practical, on-the-ground support for children and youth across Africa.

Before founding HealingTech, she served as a youth leader with Educate Her Malawi, completed capacity-building in wellbeing and counselling support, and led community projects through the MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program — including establishing a library at a children's home, distributing wheelchairs, and delivering school resources to displaced children in Nairobi.

These experiences confirmed that lasting change requires both human-centred care and scalable technology. HealingTech Initiative was born from that belief — to empower children and youth in Malawi, Kenya, and beyond with the skills, support, and opportunity they deserve.

Software Engineering Building technology with purpose
Social Impact Community-led change
Youth Empowerment Children at the centre
Commitment to Africa Malawi, Kenya & beyond

Our Journey

From Idea to Impact

A growing story of community action, technology, and vision for Africa's youth.

2018

Youth Leadership Begins

Novricana joins Educate Her Malawi as a youth leader, developing early passion for empowering young people and serving underserved communities.

2020 – 2023

Software Engineering & Community Projects

Studies software engineering at USIU-Africa as a MasterCard Foundation Scholar, leading community initiatives including library development, wheelchair distribution, and school support programmes.

2023 – 2024

Transformative Leadership & The Idea

Completes Transformative Leadership Training. The vision for HealingTech Initiative takes shape — merging technology, education, and inclusive support to address gaps affecting children and youth in Africa.

2024

HealingTech Initiative Launches

Delivers the Clear Sight Initiative in Lilongwe (optical care and digital skills for children with albinism) and the Mathari Mentorship Project in Nairobi — establishing HealingTech's dual presence in Malawi and Kenya.

2025

Programmes & Governance Grow

Launches Future Coders and Digital Inclusion programmes. Forms leadership team and board governance structure. HealingTech Labs emerges as an independent technology partner creating employment pathways for trained youth.

2026

Deepening Roots in Malawi

Founding Director transitions to full-time operations in Malawi, strengthening community partnerships in Lilongwe while the Kenya branch continues under local leadership.

Future Vision

Pan-African Digital Inclusion

Scale AI education, women-in-tech fellowships, youth innovation challenges, and community technology centres — expanding HealingTech's model of technology-driven social impact across Africa.

Technology Partner

HealingTech Labs was born out of our Initiative to create employment and earning opportunities for the youth we train — while operating as an independent technology partner.

Investing in People

From digital skills and AI education to counselling, mentorship, and mental health support — we put human dignity at the centre of everything we do.

Vision for Africa

Starting in Malawi and Kenya, we are empowering communities through technology, advancing inclusion, and opening doors to economic opportunities across the continent.

Our Team

Leaders Driving Change

Novricana Viola Lungu

Novricana Viola Lungu

Founding Director

Molly Whayo

Molly Whayo

Programs Director (Malawi)

Nellie Nduati

Nellie Nduati

Programs Director (Kenya)

Prisca Mkwachula

Prisca Mkwachula

Communications & Partnerships Lead

Chifuniro Callista L. Kanyatula

Chifuniro Callista L. Kanyatula

Innovation & Research Lead

Governance

Board Members

Rodgers Mkonkholo

Board Member

Lindiwe Kachidikhu

Board Member

Jacqueline Malombe

Board Member

Blessings Mambala

Board Member

Isabel Kanduku

Board Member

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