Nuns, who were freed after being held by rebels for over three months, arrive at the Syrian border with Lebanon
Nuns, who were freed after being held by rebels for over three months, arrive at the Syrian border with Lebanon at the Jdaydeh Yaboos crossing, early March 10, 2014. About a dozen nuns held by rebels in Syria for more than three months were released on Sunday and arrived back in Syria after traveling through Lebanon, officials and witnesses said. Witnesses at the Syrian border with Lebanon said the nuns arrived at the crossing late on Sunday night and headed toward Damascus in a minibus. In the background is a picture of Syria's President Bashar al-Assad. REUTERS/Khaled al-Hariri (SYRIA - Tags: POLITICS CONFLICT CIVIL UNREST RELIGION TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
Nuns, who were freed after being held by rebels for over three months, arrive at the Syrian border with Lebanon
Nuns, who were freed after being held by rebels for over three months, arrive at the Syrian border with Lebanon at the Jdaydeh Yaboos crossing, early March 10, 2014. About a dozen nuns held by rebels in Syria for more than three months were released on Sunday and arrived back in Syria after traveling through Lebanon, officials and witnesses said. Witnesses at the Syrian border with Lebanon said the nuns arrived at the crossing late on Sunday night and headed toward Damascus in a minibus. REUTERS/Khaled al-Hariri (SYRIA - Tags: POLITICS CONFLICT CIVIL UNREST RELIGION )
Head of the Mar Thecla monastery in Maloula, Mother Pelagia Sayyaf, who was freed with others after being held by rebels for over three months, arrives at the Syrian border with Lebanon
Head of the Mar Thecla monastery in Maloula, Mother Pelagia Sayyaf (C), who was freed with others after being held by rebels for over three months, walks with head of Lebanese General Security, Major General Abbas Ibrahim (R), after her arrival at the Syrian border with Lebanon at the Jdidat Yabbous crossing, early March 10, 2014. About a dozen nuns held by rebels in Syria for more than three months were released on Sunday and arrived back in Syria after traveling through Lebanon, officials and witnesses said. Witnesses at the Syrian border with Lebanon said the nuns arrived at the crossing late on Sunday night and headed toward Damascus in a minibus. REUTERS/Khaled al-Hariri (SYRIA - Tags: POLITICS CONFLICT CIVIL UNREST RELIGION)
Head of the Mar Thecla monastery in Maloula, Mother Pelagia Sayyaf, who was freed with others after being held by rebels for over three months, arrives at the Syrian border with Lebanon
Head of the Mar Thecla monastery in Maloula, Mother Pelagia Sayyaf (C), who was freed with others after being held by rebels for over three months, walks with head of Lebanese General Security, Major General Abbas Ibrahim (R), after her arrival at the Syrian border with Lebanon at the Jdidat Yabbous crossing, early March 10, 2014. About a dozen nuns held by rebels in Syria for more than three months were released on Sunday and arrived back in Syria after traveling through Lebanon, officials and witnesses said. Witnesses at the Syrian border with Lebanon said the nuns arrived at the crossing late on Sunday night and headed toward Damascus in a minibus. REUTERS/Khaled al-Hariri (SYRIA - Tags: POLITICS CONFLICT CIVIL UNREST RELIGION)
Nuns, who were freed after being held by rebels for over three months, arrive at the Syrian border with Lebanon
Nuns, who were freed after being held by rebels for over three months, arrive at the Syrian border with Lebanon at the Jdaydeh Yaboos crossing, early March 10, 2014. About a dozen nuns held by rebels in Syria for more than three months were released on Sunday and arrived back in Syria after traveling through Lebanon, officials and witnesses said. Witnesses at the Syrian border with Lebanon said the nuns arrived at the crossing late on Sunday night and headed toward Damascus in a minibus. In the background is a picture of Syria's President Bashar al-Assad. REUTERS/Khaled al-Hariri (SYRIA - Tags: POLITICS CONFLICT CIVIL UNREST RELIGION)
Nuns, who were freed after being held by rebels for over three months, arrive at the Syrian border with Lebanon
Nuns, who were freed after being held by rebels for over three months, arrive at the Syrian border with Lebanon at the Jdaydeh Yaboos crossing, early March 10, 2014. About a dozen nuns held by rebels in Syria for more than three months were released on Sunday and arrived back in Syria after traveling through Lebanon, officials and witnesses said. Witnesses at the Syrian border with Lebanon said the nuns arrived at the crossing late on Sunday night and headed toward Damascus in a minibus. REUTERS/Khaled al-Hariri (SYRIA - Tags: POLITICS CONFLICT CIVIL UNREST RELIGION)
Nuns, who were freed after being held by rebels for over three months, arrive at the Syrian border with Lebanon
Nuns, who were freed after being held by rebels for over three months, arrive at the Syrian border with Lebanon at the Jdaydeh Yaboos crossing, early March 10, 2014. About a dozen nuns held by rebels in Syria for more than three months were released on Sunday and arrived back in Syria after traveling through Lebanon, officials and witnesses said. Witnesses at the Syrian border with Lebanon said the nuns arrived at the crossing late on Sunday night and headed toward Damascus in a minibus. REUTERS/Khaled al-Hariri (SYRIA - Tags: POLITICS CONFLICT CIVIL UNREST RELIGION)
Syria Conflict Enters Fourth Year As Some Food Reaches Previously Inaccessible Areas
GENEVA/AMMAN - In the last few weeks, the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) succeeded in reaching many areas of Syria that were inaccessible for months. But as the conflict enters its fourth year, delivering food to people in desperate need remains a challenge.