The chart illustrates the amount of money which was given to developing countries by the USA, UE countries and other countries between 2006 and 2010.
Overall, it is clear that EU and other countries increased negligibly. Moreover, it is also worth mention that USA and Total stood out among other groups with consistently higher figures in each year.
EU and Other countries showed increases their giving amount of money reached at 3.1 million, slightly more than those Other countries reached at 2.8 million in 2006. Other countries experienced dramatically increase from 2.8 to 3.2 million in 2007 and this was followed by rise to 3.5 million in 2008. There was a minimal decrease from 3.5 to n3.2 million in the next year. The amount of money which was given by the Other countries increased noticeably in 2010, reaching at 3.7 million. On the other hand, EU was witnessed a negligible growth from 3.1 to 3.4 million in 2007 and this was followed by a considerably rise to 3.9 million in the next year. After a noticeable rise to 3.9 million in 2008, the amount of money which was given by EU dropped to 3.6 million in 2009 but after that amount of money rising noticeably and reaching its peak of 4.1 million in the final year.
USA and Total undergo big changes over the period. Starting at 9.8 millions in 2006, the amount of money given by the USA increased to 11 millions in 2007 and this was followed by a considerable rise to 17 millions in the next year. After a noticeable increase to 17 millions in 2008, the figure for given money by USA decrease to 16.7 millions in 2009. There was a significant increase from 16.7 to 20.3 millions in 2010. On the other side, Total starting at with 15.7 millions in 2006, the amount of money increase to 17.6 millions in 2007. The figure for given money by the Total rise to 24.4 millions in 2008, after which it declined to 23.5 millions in the next year. In the final year, Total saw a dramatic increase from 23.5 to 28.1 millions.
