The chart illustrates the financial support from four organizations to developing countries from 2008 to 2011.
Overall, organization B was able to dramatically increase their monetary aid over the last three years of the given period. On the other hand, organization D experienced consistent ups and downs during the given period.
In 2008, organization B and C provided the highest amount of monetary aid, at 1.5 million. A year after, organization B stayed steady while organization C had a very small rise at just over 1.5 million. The following two years, organization B’s financial support rocketed to 2.5 million in 2010 and end up with 3 million in 2011. Meanwhile, organization D had a decline for approximately 1 million in 2010 and rose back up to 1.5 in 2011.
In constrast, both organization A and D started off at the lower part of the graph, at about 0.5 million. Over the next 3 years, organization A experienced a slight rise to almost 1 million in 2009 and remained until 2010, then finally progressed to 1 million in 2011. However, after 2008, organization D had a small fall, making their monetary aid just under 0.5 million in 2009. They attempted to increase it back to 0.5 million in 2010, only to fall back in 2011 to around 0.25 million.
