Unlock the Future of Sexual & Reproductive Health Education.
Learn, grow, and take charge of your health through interactive, youth-friendly sexual and reproductive health education.
We are providing Nigerian and Sub-Saharan Africa’s youth with the knowledge and tools to make informed decisions about their health, relationships, and future. Through engaging, tech-enabled courses and real-life scenarios, we aim to break down barriers, enhance access, and foster a generation of empowered young leaders. Your journey towards better health starts here.
Empowering Africa’s Youth with Lifesaving Sexual and Reproductive Health Knowledge
What We Do
We believe that every young person deserves access to safe, shame-free SRH information delivered in a way that’s relatable, mobile-friendly, and backed by experts.
COURSES OUTLINE
Module 1 - Sex & Sexuality
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the concept of sexuality as a holistic part of human identity.
- Explore how culture, religion, and society influence perceptions of sexuality.
- Develop confidence in discussing sexual health topics.
Lesson Breakdown:
- Definition of Sex vs. Sexuality
- The Circles of Sexuality (Sensuality, Intimacy, Sexual Identity, etc.)
- Myths vs. Facts About Sexuality
Activities:
Interactive Polls: Students answer anonymous questions about their understanding of sexuality.
Role Play: Practice responding to peers who spread myths about sexual health.
Reflection Exercise: Write about how cultural values shape personal views on sexuality.
Assessment:
Quiz on key concepts (e.g., differences between sex and sexuality).
Group presentation on one aspect of the Circles of Sexuality.
Module 2 - GBV
Learning Objectives:
- Identify forms of GBV and their impact on individuals and communities.
- Learn strategies for preventing GBV in schools and communities.
- Understand how to support GBV survivors.
Lesson Breakdown:
- Types of GBV (Physical, Emotional, Economic)
- Causes and Consequences of GBV
- Reporting Mechanisms and Support Systems
Activities:
Scenario Analysis: Small groups discuss real-life examples of GBV and brainstorm solutions.
Debate: Should schools implement stricter anti-GBV policies?
Creative Expression: Write a poem or draw an image depicting the impact of GBV.
Assessment:
Role-play evaluation: Students practice reporting a GBV incident.
Reflective journal entry on how they can contribute to reducing GBV in their community.
Module 3 - HIV
Learning Objectives:
- Understand how HIV is transmitted and prevented.
- Debunk myths about HIV/AIDS.
- Promote stigma-free attitudes toward people living with HIV.
Lesson Breakdown:
- Basics of HIV/AIDS
- Prevention Methods (e.g., condoms, PrEP)
- Living Positively with HIV
Activities:
Transmission Game: Students identify which activities can or cannot transmit HIV.
Role Play: Practice discussing HIV prevention with a partner or friend.
Guest Speaker: Invite an HIV-positive individual to share their story (virtual or in-person).
Assessment:
Quiz on HIV transmission methods.
Group project: Create an awareness campaign poster about HIV prevention.
Module 4 - STIs
Learning Objectives:
- Identify common STIs, their symptoms, and treatments.
- Understand how to prevent STIs through safe practices.
- Recognize the importance of early diagnosis and treatment.
Lesson Breakdown:
- Overview of Common STIs (e.g., gonorrhea, syphilis)
- Symptoms and Long-Term Effects
- Prevention Strategies (e.g., condom use)
Activities:
Interactive Quiz: Myth-busting activity about STIs.
Case Study Discussion: Analyze the story of someone who delayed STI treatment.
Condom Demonstration: Teach proper condom use using models.
Assessment:
Role-play evaluation: Students practice negotiating condom use with a hypothetical partner.
Quiz on STI symptoms and prevention methods.
Module 5 - Contraceptives
- Learning Objectives:
Learn about different contraceptive methods and their effectiveness. - Understand how to access contraceptives in culturally sensitive ways.
- Develop skills to discuss contraception with peers or partners.
Lesson Breakdown:
- Types of Contraceptives (Barrier, Hormonal, Natural)
- Choosing the Right Method
- Overcoming Barriers to Access
Activities:
Contraceptive Matching Game: Match contraceptive methods with their descriptions and effectiveness rates.
Role Play: Practice asking for contraceptives at a pharmacy or clinic.
Group Discussion: Address cultural taboos around contraceptive use.
Assessment:
Group presentation on the advantages and disadvantages of different contraceptive methods.
Reflective journal entry on personal attitudes toward contraception.
Module 6 - SRHR
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the concept of SRHR as a human right.
- Learn about barriers to accessing SRHR services in Nigeria/Sub-Saharan Africa.
- Advocate for SRHR in personal and community settings.
Lesson Breakdown:
- What Are SRHR?
- Barriers to Accessing SRHR Services
- Advocacy for SRHR
Activities:
Case Study Analysis: Explore stories where SRHR advocacy led to positive change.
Debate Session: Should governments provide free contraceptives for youth?
Advocacy Workshop: Students draft a letter advocating for improved SRHR policies.
Assessment:
Quiz on key SRHR concepts.
Group project: Create an advocacy video promoting SRHR among youth.
Module 7 - Peer Education
Learning Objectives:
- Develop skills to educate peers on sensitive health topics like HIV prevention or GBV awareness.
- Learn effective communication techniques for peer education.
- Build confidence in leading discussions on SRH topics.
Lesson Breakdown:
- What Is Peer Education?
- Qualities of an Effective Peer Educator
- Facilitating Discussions on Sensitive Topics
Activities:
Role Play: Practice leading a small group discussion on STI prevention.
Mock Workshop: Students take turns teaching their peers about safe sex practices.
Feedback Session: Peers provide constructive feedback on facilitation skills.
Assessment:
Evaluation based on facilitation skills during mock workshops.
Reflective journal entry on what they learned from teaching others.
Final Assessment & Certification
At the end of the course:
Students will complete a final project where they apply what they have learned by creating an educational campaign (poster, video, or skit).
A final quiz will test knowledge from all modules.
Successful participants will receive an SRH Academy Certificate of Completion.
Resources
Handouts summarizing key concepts from each module
Videos featuring guest speakers or animated explainer content
Access to online forums for peer discussions
Continuous / post-program follow up with students and participants
OUR APPROACH
At the SRH Academy by LearnFlourish Education Limited, we believe that knowledge alone is not enough, it must be contextual, experiential, and transformative.
Our approach blends real-world simulation, culturally-relevant storytelling, and interactive learning to equip young people with the tools, knowledge, and confidence to navigate sexual and reproductive health (SRH) in their daily lives.
We deliver SRH education using a work-based learning model, mirroring how problems show up in real life at schools, in homes, relationships, peer groups, and communities.
Our modules include case studies, written scenarios, role-playing simulations, and problem-solving exercises grounded in the lived experiences of Nigerian youth and African contexts.
This isn’t just theory, its SRH learning that feels real, sounds familiar, and drives behavior change.
Our learners engage through:
- Interactive digital lessons via LMS
- Facilitator-led classroom sessions
- Peer education structures that promote community learning and outreach
- Task-based assessments that deepen critical thinking and empathy
We partner with schools, youth-focused NGOs, and public health agencies to ensure our programs are accessible, scalable, and inclusive.
Our goal is simple: equip the next generation with SRH knowledge that empowers, protects, and transforms.
To build a generation of informed, confident youth who can make empowered choices about their bodies, relationships, and futures.
Popular courses
Understanding Your Body
Learn about puberty, menstrual health, and sexual development.
Youth and Contraception
Explore contraceptive options, debunk myths, and learn how to access services.
Preventing Gender-Based Violence
Know your rights, recognize abuse, and access support.
Healthy Relationships & Consent
Build respectful relationships and understand the power of consent.
Who It's For

You are at the heart of why we built Learnflourish SRH Academy. Whether you're curious about your body, relationships, contraception, or navigating tough conversations this platform gives you a safe space to learn without shame or fear. We speak your language, use relatable examples, and offer bite-sized lessons that fit into your day. Whether you're in school, out of school, in a rural area, or online after hours, you deserve access to clear, honest SRH information that helps you make informed decisions.

SRH Academy is your trusted digital companion for teaching sexual and reproductive health in classrooms and informal learning settings. Our content is aligned with global best practices and contextualized for African learners. We provide structured lesson modules, discussion guides, quizzes, and certification empowering teachers to deliver comprehensive SRH education confidently, even in communities where such topics are often stigmatized. Whether you're a secondary school teacher, youth club facilitator, or guidance counselor, Learnflourish SRH Academy equips you with the tools to engage students meaningfully and sensitively.

If your organization works with adolescents and young adults, SRH Academy offers a ready-to-use platform for digital health literacy, life skills, and advocacy training. We support your mission with customizable learning paths, data tracking, and collaborative tools to integrate SRH into your programs. Whether you're running safe spaces, peer education groups, or advocacy campaigns our platform complements your offline work with an engaging, evidence-based digital solution.

We support ministries of health, public health campaigns, and donor-funded programs looking to scale SRH education digitally especially in hard-to-reach communities. SRH Academy helps you meet national goals for adolescent health, reduce barriers to service uptake, and improve community-level awareness. Our platform can be white-labeled, translated, or integrated into existing initiatives, making it a flexible solution for public sector impact. Partner with us to ensure every young person not just a few gets the information they need to thrive.
Address: Hub One, 10A Hughes Street, Alagomeji, Yaba, Lagos, Nigeria.
Phone: +234-814-373-6436
Email: Info@learnflourish.ng
Founder@learnflourish.ng
SRH Academy is a youth-centered initiative developed by LearnFlourish Education Limited (RC 7634331), a registered Nigerian educational technology startup committed to transforming education through innovation and impact.
This initiative reflects our deep commitment to improving sexual and reproductive health outcomes among young people in Nigeria and Sub-Saharan Africa by providing accessible, culturally relevant, and tech-enabled learning experiences.
Through SRH Academy, we bring together education, health, and technology to empower the next generation with knowledge, confidence, and the tools to make informed life decisions.
Why SRH Education Matters
More than 60% of young people in Sub-Saharan Africa lack access to comprehensive SRH education.
We’re here to change that.
Our platform bridges that gap by providing:
- Accurate, age-appropriate content
- Local languages and contexts
- Offline-friendly learning options
