The line graph illustrates the financial aids from four different organizations to developing countries between 2008 and 2011.
Overall, organization A increased slightly, while organization B rose significantly. Meanwhile, organization C fluctuated and organization D dropped down gradually. The figure of organization B reached at peak through the end.
In 2008, organization A and B accounted for $0.5 billion and $1.5 billion respectively. Financial aid from organization A increases at roughly $ 0.7 billions, while organization B remain constant by 2009. After this, group A rose slowly, whilst group B increased dramatically to reached $3 billion and shares the largest amount by the end of period.
Organization C and D started from around $1.5 billion and $0.5 billion in 2008. Monetary aids from the organization C rise to $1.7 billion before decreasing to $1.3 billion in 2009, and receding back to the initial figure of this trend. In the end group C reached at same level of 2008 and group D decreased back to just over $0.2 billion in 2011.
