The bar chart illustrates the amount of funds allocated to developing countries from various organisations between 2008 and 2011.
Overall, it is evident that developing countries received money that increased from organisation 1 and organisation 2, the opposite was true for the cases of organisation 4 and organisation 5 over the period shown. The amount of money sent to poor countries from constitution 3 remained unchanged.
In 2008, the amount of money from organisation 1 was around 0.6 billion dollars, then climbing substantially to approximately 1 billion dollars before remaining at about 0.7 billion by the end of the timeframe. A sharp rise was witnessed in the number of revenues of organisation 2 given to developing countries, at the beginning around 1.3 billion dollars, therefore this number soared to above 2.5 billion at the end of the period.
When constitution 3 started supplying money, the figure around 1.5 billion dollars in 2008 and reached a peak at 1.7 billion in 2009, thus returning to funds in 2011. Organisation 4 and 5 raised their funds were about 0.7 and 1.3 billion dollars, respectively. In the last period shown, the money donated to developing cities accounted for under 0.5 billion dollars.
