The line chart illustrates the evolution of financial support from four organizations to developing countries from 2008 to 2011.
Overall, the money provided fluctuated a lot according to these associations. Indeed, the gap between the highest and the lowest donation significantly increased, passing from 1 to 2.75 billion in three years.
At the beginning of the period, three general trends are viewable. Organizations A and C slightly rose by about 0.25 billion dollars, whereas organization B leveled off at 1.5 billion and organization D decreased to under 0.5 billion in 1 year.
In the next following years, despite the fact that organization C reached its lowest point at over 1 and organization A stabilized at 0.75 billion dollars, organization D soared by 0.5 and organization B ultimately exceeded the others and hit its apex at 3 billion dollars by the end of the period.
Finally, organizations C and D followed the same path. The former finished at 1.5 billion, the same amount as at the beginning, and the latter arrived at its peak point of 1 billion dollars. However, organization C dipped to its lowest point by the end of the period, at under 0.5 billion dollars.
