The line graph compares the amount of financial aid given by four different organizations to developing countries from 2008 to 2011.
Overall, organization A and B shown followed similar patterns: increasing amount of monetary aid during the period, with organization B having the biggest share, while the reverse was true for organization D. It is also worth mentioning the share of organization C remained stable during the period, with noticeable fluctuations.
Focusing on the same percentage initially, organization B and C started with 1.5 billion dollars charity in 2008. The further growth widened the gap between these two organizations, with organization B’s proportion remaining unchanged in 2009, before growing to 3 billion dollars in 2011 and organization B experienced the fluctuations, however, the figure finished with its initial percentage, a figure that marked a 1.5 billion dollars percentage-point difference at the end of the time frame.
Turning to the next smallest figures shown at first, organization D shared the lowest figures throughout the period with some ups and downs before reaching from 0.5 billion dollars in 2008 to roughly 0.2 billion dollars in 2011. Despite starting at mere 0.5 billion dollars, organization A saw a positive change, rising from 0.5 billion dollars initially to 1 billion dollars at the end.
