Selected reports
De Lannoy, A., Grotte, J and Graham, L (2024) Can a Holistic Coaching and Referral Programme enhance well-being and employability amongst NEET Youth? Evidence from the pilot of the Basic Package of Support. Cape Town: Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit, University of Cape Town; Centre for Social Development in Africa, University of Johannesburg
De Lannoy, A., & Basic Package of Support research consortium (2019) Towards a Basic Package of Support for Young People who are not in Employment, Education or Training (NEET) in South Africa. Project summary report. Cape Town: Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit, University of Cape Town; J-PAL Africa; Centre for Social Development in Africa, University of Johannesburg; The Jobs Fund; Capacity Building Programme for Employment Promotion, Government Technical Advisory Centre & DG Murray Trust.
De Lannoy A, Lake L & Mann Z (eds) (2015) Youth Matters: What young people need to reach their dreams. Cape Town: Children’s Institute and Poverty and Inequality Initiative, University of Cape Town.
De Lannoy, A and Gunguluza, N (2014) Youth and Mobile Phone use in South Africa. Report prepared for the ‘Youth and Mobile Phone’ stakeholder meeting, organised by Durham University and the Children’s Institute. Cape Town: Children’s Institute.
De Lannoy, A. (2012) Continuing to Learn. Paper prepared for the Centre for Development and Enterprise: Research on a new vision for youth development. Pretoria: CDE.
De Lannoy, A. (2005) Vulnerability, care and support in and through schools: a review of schoolbased research. Prepared for the Caring School Project. Cape Town: Children’s Institute.
De Lannoy, A. (2004) HIV/AIDS, de ziekte die spot met ontwikkelingsdoelstellingen. IPIS Publication. Antwerp: International Peace Information Service.
De Lannoy, A. (2003) Medicijnen voor iedereen: hoe bepalend is de houding van de farmaceutische industrie bij het toegankelijk maken van medicijnen in het zuiden? IPIS Publication. Antwerp: International Peace Information Service
Selected opinion articles
Graham, L. and De Lannoy, A. (2025) Jobless young South Africans often lose hope: new study proves the power of mentorship. The Conversation Africa, 30/06/2025.
De Lannoy, A. and Surianarain, S. (2024) Young South Africans want to work, not wait; investing in them can fast-track our economy. Daily Maverick, 25/06/2024.
De Lannoy, A, Green, P and Frame, E (2017) South Africa has failed its young people. What can be done about it? The Conversation.
Graham, L and De Lannoy, A (2017) What South Africa can do about youth unemployment in the short run. The Conversation.
De Lannoy, A and Green, P (2016) New generation faces an old problem: Lack of skills and education. BD Live, 15/06/2016.
De Lannoy, A and Green, P (2015) Wanted: Effective Policies to put an end to deprivation, Business Day Live, 10/11/2015.
Newman, K and De Lannoy, A (2014) Imprisoned in open spaces: The frustration of unemployment. Mail & Guardian, 25/04/2014.
Policy briefs
De Lannoy A & Frame E (2016) Youth in Cape Town: The need to implement a multi-sectoral approach to support youth well-being. Cape Town: Poverty and Inequality Initiative, South African Labour and Development Research Unit, University of Cape Town. [SALDRU Policy brief]
Graham, L and De Lannoy, A (2016) Youth Unemployment: what can we do in the short run? [Econ 3x3 Policy Brief.]
Lake, L and De Lannoy, A (2015) Youth: An opportunity to interrupt the intergenerational transmission of poverty. Cape Town: Children’s Institute, University of Cape Town. Policy Brief.
Porter, G, Hampshire, K, Lake, L, De Lannoy, A and Cornell, V (2015) Mobile Phones and education in South Africa: Emerging evidence and recommendations. Cape Town: Children’s Institute, University of Cape Town & Durham University. Policy Brief.
Hampshire, K, Porter, G, Lake, L, De Lannoy, A and Cornell, V (2015) How are young people in South Africa using mobile phones to bridge health care gaps: Emerging evidence and recommendations. Cape Town: Children’s Institute, University of Cape Town & Durham University. Policy Brief.