The ensuing bar chart provides information on pecuniary help from 4 big bureaus to developing territories over a period of 4 years.
Overall, the money allocated by organization B to developing milieus was noticeably greater than others in 2010 and 2011, while organization D ‘s monetary help was the lowest in the last three years.
In 2008, organization A’s pecuniary assistance to the developing nations standing at somewhere in the vicinity of 0.6 billion dollars, was less than half of organization B’s, above a third of organization C’s, and below of organization D’s. Having climbed to 0.9 billion dollars in 2009, organization A’s financial help to developing countries declined to nearly 0.7 in 2010. It levelled off at this amount one years on. As regards organization B’s budget dedicated to developing societies, it began at approximately 1.3 billion dollars in 2008. Since then, while this organization’s money-based help grew moderately to 1.5 billion dollars one year later, it soared to nearly 2.25 billion dollars in 2010, and then it continued its upward trend in the final year to reach a peak at 2.6 billion dollars in 2010. Besides, organization B devoted far more money especially in the last second years compared to organization A since organization B’s monetary aid was less and more than four times of organization A’s in 2010 and 2011, respectively.
Moreover, on average, the sum of organization C’s allocated money to developing countries lies between organization A’s and organization B’s. The money awarded by organization C begin at 1.5 billion dollars in 2008. It witnessed a slight rise by 0.2 billion dollars to 1.7 billion dollars by 2009. Afterwards, devoted currency dipped to approximately 1.4 billion dollars in 2010, compared to a minimal rise to 1.5 billion dollars in the forth year of the period shown. However, taking descending trend over the whole period, budget devoted by organization D to developing communities was by far less than that of organization B and organization C over the four year period. It was almost half of organization C’s at 7.5 billion. Furthermore, while dedicated money by organization D recorded a rapid decline to around 0.4 billion dollars in 2009, it saw a gradual increase to 0.5 billion dollars in 2010, being still less than a quarter of financial help awarded by organization B in this year. The figure reduced again to 0.25 billion dollars in 2011.
