The table illustrates the amount of money donated to developing countries by the USA, the EU, and other countries between 2006 and 2010. Units are measured in millions of dollars.
Overall, it is evident that the USA provided the highest amount of aid throughout the period, while other countries contributed the least. All three sources experienced an upward trend over the five years, despite some fluctuations.
In detail, the USA started at 9.8 million dollars in 2006, rising steadily to 11 million in 2007 and peaking at 17 million in 2008. However, this figure experienced a slight decline to 16.7 million in 2009 before increasing significantly to 20.3 million by 2010.
Turning to the EU, it began the period at 3.1 million dollars and rose consistently to 3.9 million in 2008. However, there was a slight decrease to 3.6 million in 2009, followed by a recovery to 4.1 million in the final year.
Contributions from other countries were comparatively smaller. Starting at 2.8 million in 2006, the amount increased to 3.5 million in 2008 before dropping slightly to 3.2 million in 2009. By 2010, it rose again to 3.7 million, marking a gradual overall
