Men unload merchandise from a boat on the bank of the White Nile River in Bor, a city in South Sudan's Jonglei State that has been the scene of fierce fighting in recent months between the country's military and anti-government rebels. After fighting broke out in mid December 2013, control of the town changed hands four times in a few weeks. ACT Alliance members were among the first humanitarian agencies to reenter the city in January 2014, and are providing services to thousands of people who are cautiously returning home to the troubled city. Aid workers consider the arrival of merchandise that was shipped upriver from Juba, the nation's capital, to be a sign that some economic activity is returning the the city.