The line graph demonstrates the financial help of 4 corporations to low and middle-income lands in a 4-year period.
It is clear that Organization B was by far the most funder means over the period shown. Organization D provided the lowest amount of money for help during this time.
In 2008, Organization B, which remained steady next year at this amount, and C was the main helper of emergent nations, setting off 1,5 billion dollars. Organization A, and D helped 500 million and about 600 million dollars in order, and they got negligible numbers of increasing and decreasing respectively in 2009.
In the last two years, Organization B rose dramatically to a peak of 3 billion dollars. By contrast, the figure for Organization C fell to roughly 1.2 billion dollars, and grew to its first donation number. Organization A slowly climbed the personal peak at 1 billion, and Organization D decreased to 25 million dollars after the amount of the year 2010.
