The financial assistance provided by four foundations (A, B, C, and D) aimed at progressing nations between 2008 and 2011.
Introduction: The line graph compares the number of corporations that increased their financial support to improve low-income nations.
Overall, the most notable trend is seen with Organization B, which experienced significant growth, while Organization D showed a declining trend. Organizations A and C exhibited moderate increases in their aid.
Body 1: In 2008, Organizations B and C provided the highest support, each contributing around 1.5 billion dollars. Organization B remained stable at 1.5 billion dollars from 2008 to 2009, after which it experienced a sharp rise, reaching 3 billion dollars by 2011. Although Organization C experienced slight fluctuations in 2009 and 2010, it managed to recover its value by the end of 2011.
Body 2: Organization A started with the lowest contribution compared to the others, providing only 0.5 billion dollars in 2008. However, this was followed by gradual growth, surpassing 1 billion dollars in 2011. In contrast, Organization C initially contributed more than Organization A, but its funding consistently decreased each year, reaching its lowest point of 0.2 billion dollars in 2011.
