The bar chart illustrates how much money four different organisations gave to the developing countris during a 4-year perios, starting from 2008, and it is measured in billion dollars.
Overall, it is clear that organisation D decreased its donation to developing countries, while the rate of monetary aid from other orfanisation incresed. In addition, organisations B and C were leading institutions in financial suppurt, organisations D and A had less tendencies in this regard.
Regarding organisations B and C, in 2008, starting at $1.5 billion, organsiation C had the highest monetary aid, which was about 0.25 more than rgansiation B. In the following years, the rate of aids from rgansiation B rose consrantly, whereas rgansiation C fluctuated to finish at the same tate of its initial figure, which was about 1 billion less than rgansiation B in the final year.
Turning to rgansiations A and D, organsiation A fluctuated to end up at 0.75, while rgansiation C, despite a minimal rise in the third, declined steadily to hit the minimum of 0.25 in 2011.
