Part of the profits of each book published by Reportage Press is donated to charity. Each author chooses a charity of his or her choice.
Plan Internationalwas founded by Langdon-Davies and is now one of the world’s leading child sponsorship charities.
Rory Peck Trusthelps the families of freelance newsgatherers killed, imprisoned or seriously injured during the course of their work.
The Japan Society UKwas founded in 1891 and is the leading body in the United Kingdom dedicated to the enhancement and celebration of UK-Japan commercial and cultural relations.
International Penworks to engage with and empower societies and communities across cultures and languages, through reading and writing.
Save the Children SwedenSave the Children Sweden has been working in Africa since the 1960s to improve conditions for children in the region.
Educationa Builds BosniaA non-governmental and non-profit organisation that helps the children of Bosnia rebuild their lives through education.
Frontline Fixers' FundHelps the familes of interpreters and local journalists in conflict zones.
DC-CAMDC-CAM is an independent research centre dedicated to recording the history of the Khmer Rouge period.
Children of Peaceis a non-partisan, multi faith charity dedicated to building friendship, trust and reconciliation between Israeli and Palestinian children, aged 4-17.
Iraq... five years on / Yorkshire PostFive years after the Iraq war started, journalist Oliver Poole tells Sarah Freeman why he has fond memories of his time in the war zone.
IndieBooksBored of Amazon? IndieBooks is the first book retail website exclusively for independent publishers.
Crossing Qalandiya Facebook PageJoin Daniela and Shireen on facebook for all the latest on Crossing Qalandiya and the Middle East.
Daunt Books, LondonFrequently topping best of London bookshops lists, Daunt Books is a veritable treasure trove of all things travel and literary. A winning combination.
Algoritam, ZagrebA bookshop chain operating in Croatia, Algoritam has an excellent selection of English language titles. An added perk is a lovely, toy-filled children's corner.
WH Smith, ParisWith the largest selection of English language books in France and a stunning location on the Rue de Rivoli, WH Smiths Paris is well worth a visit.
Waterstones, BrusselsThe first English language bookshop in Brussels and equipped with an unsurprisingly excellent array of stock.
BuyBook, SarajevoWith branches in Mostar and Sarajevo, Buybook has established itself as a bit of a cultural hotspot - a bookshop, café, gallery and publishing house combined.
Shakespeare & Company, ParisNestled on the left bank in the shadow of the Notre Dame lies this gorgeously ramshackle literary institution. A Parisian must-see.
Broadway Bookshop, London, UKSmall but perfectly formed, this is a real booklover's bookshop, located in the trendy environs of Broadway Market, Hackney.
Mr B's Emporium of Reading Delights, Bath, UKVoted Independent Bookshop of the Year 2008 at the British Book Industry Awards, this lovely bookshop is located in the idyllic centre of Bath Spa.
Crockatt & Powell, LondonA brand new and elegant independent bookstore on the lively and still bohemian street market that is tucked into the south side of Waterloo station.
Reportage Press is a new publishing house specialising in books on foreign affairs or set in foreign countries; non-fiction, fiction, essays, travel books, old travel memoirs, or just books written from a stranger’s view.