The line graph illustrates the amount of monetary assistance provided by four different organizations to developing nations over a period of three years, from 2008 to 2011.
It can be seen from the chart that Organizations B and A witnessed upward trends in the financial support to the countries. Organization B provided the most noticeable amount of money for the countries, while Organization D spent the least amount of money.
In 2008, Organization B donated 1.5 billion dollars to developing countries, and that number stayed unchanged from 2008 to 2009. After that, the amount of monetary support grew significantly from 2009, and reached its peak at about 3 billion dollars in 2011. In contrast to the increase in the amount of financial support from Organization B, the figure for Organization D fell from around 0.6 billion dollars in 2008 to nearly 0.2 billion in 2011.
There was a continuous fluctuation in the donation from Organization C before the amount of monetary assistance reached 1.5 billion dollars in 2011. In terms of the monetary aid from Organization A, there was a gradual increase from 0.5 billion dollars in 2008 to 1 billion dollars at the end of the period.
