The bar chart compares the total amount of funding provided to developing nations by five organizations between 2008 and 2011. Overall, there was a broadly upward trend across all organizations, with Organization 2 consistently leading in the amount of money given to developing countries compared to Organizations 1, 3, 4, and 5. Despite the fluctuations towards the end, organization 2 constantly maintained the highest figures throughout, while organization 4 remained the lowest.
In 2008, organization 2 just over 1 billion dollars spent on developing countries saw a steady rise over the following years to reach its peak of approximately 2.6 billion dollars in 2011. However, a gradual decline was followed in organization 5, giving money to developing nations initially about 1.3 billion dollars in 2008 to 0.5 billion dollars at the end of the span.
Organization 3 almost exactly mirrored the trend, albeit at a much slower rate, growing from 1.3 billion dollars in 2008 to nearly 1.7 billion dollars in 2009. This was followed by minor fluctuations, with the rate hovering close to this peak for the remainder of the timeframe.
Organization 1 started at the lowest indicator, at approximately 0.7 billion dollars in 2008, a figure that increased until 2009 before seeing its leveling off at roughly 0.8 billion dollars in 2010-2011.
