Learning with
purpose and
global reach.
LIFEWS Academy was founded by a researcher who lived the gap between sustainability theory and real-world practice β and decided to close it. Built at Oregon State University and rooted in African field realities, LIFEWS brings world-class systems learning to practitioners everywhere.
"The world's most pressing sustainability challenges sit at the intersection of food, energy, and water. The people solving them deserve the best learning β wherever they are."
Gabriel Sunday Ayayia hails from Obudu, Cross River State, Nigeria, and grew up in Ibadan. He is an interdisciplinary researcher, author, and the visionary behind LIFEWS Academy β built from his lived experience of food, water, and energy insecurity across Africa and his academic journey at Oregon State University.
Gabriel holds a Master of Science in Applied Ethics and a Master of Science in Environmental Science from Oregon State University, where he is pursuing his PhD in Biological and Ecological Engineering. His research integrates agrivoltaic technology, Ubuntu-based community ethics, and climate-smart agriculture β connecting rigorous academic inquiry with real-world solutions for Sub-Saharan Africa and beyond.
An Evans Fellow, certified Scrum Master, and OSU Accelerator Program graduate, Gabriel has presented research internationally β including in Canada β and has worked directly with smallholder farming communities across West Africa. He is also the visionary behind the Pilot Agrivoltaic Project in Nigeria.
"The world's sustainability challenges are systemic. The solutions must be too β and so must the learning."
β Gabriel Sunday Ayayia, FounderApplied over theoretical. Every course is built around real-world contexts, case studies, and practical tools β drawn directly from field experience across Africa, Asia, and beyond.
Accessible by design. Affordable pricing, mobile-first learning, and audio narration ensure that geography and circumstance are never barriers to quality education.
Globally relevant. Content is built with international application β drawing case studies from Sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, Latin America, and the Global South.
Applied Learning
Every course is grounded in real-world practice. We build content around actual field contexts, case studies, and tools β not abstract theory.
Global by Design
We draw on case studies, examples, and instructors from across Africa, Asia, Latin America, and beyond β not just Western contexts.
Radical Affordability
Professional-quality learning should not require institutional affiliation or large budgets. We price for access, not exclusivity.
Systems Thinking
We teach learners to see connections across food, energy, and water β because effective sustainability work requires integrated thinking.
Community of Practice
Learning is social. We invest in building a genuine community of practitioners who learn from each other, not just from course content.
Continuous Improvement
We revise courses based on learner feedback, field developments, and new research β because the world keeps changing and so should we.
EdTech Africa Award 2023
Recognized as a leading online learning platform for sustainability education in the Global South.
UN SDG Learning Partner
Officially recognized as a contributing learning partner aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals framework.
CGIAR Knowledge Resource
LIFEWS courses are referenced and recommended by CGIAR research programs as practitioner learning resources.
"I applied the supply chain resilience frameworks to a project across three districts in Ghana. The results were measurable within six months. LIFEWS gave me the language and tools to do that."
"I used the off-grid solar framework from the Energy Access course to design a community energy system for 200 households in rural Kenya. The community now has reliable electricity."
"The Water Governance diploma completely changed how I write project proposals. I now think in systems, not siloes β and my proposals are being funded at a much higher rate."