The Line graph illustrates the changes in monetary aid from four organizations to developing countries between 2008 and 2011.
Overall, Organization B experienced the most dramatic change, showing a significant increase over the period. In contrast, monetary aid from Organization C and Organization D showed a mild decrease during the given period, while Organization A rose dramatically with minimal fluctuation.
In detail, Organization B provided the highest amount of aid in 2008, at around 1.5 billion dollars . This figure increased significantly over the given period, reaching approximately 3 billion dollars by 2011. Organization C, which was the second-largest source of aid, began at around 1.5 billion dollars , experienced a slight drop but ended at a level similar to its starting point.
By contrast, Organization D consistently accounted for the smallest amount of monetary aid, starting at roughly 0.6 billion dollars and then declined mildly to about 0.2 billion dollars by 2011. Organization A, which was another major source of aid, at around 0.5 billion dollars and subsequently a considerable rise to about 1 billion dollars by the end of the period.
