The given table illustrates the proportion of money (in millions of dollars) that the USA, EU countries and other countries distributed to developing nations throughout the period from 2006 to 2010.
Overall, as can be seen from the table, the given funds showed an upward trend throughout the period surveyed. Coincidentally, America sponsored the most, whereas other countries including the EU also contributed minor amounts during the period.
In 2006, American funded developing countries with 9.8 million dollars, followed by $3.1 million from EU and $2.8 million from other supporters. All the funds from American, Eu and other nations increased steadily in the next 2 years before dipping slightly by about $0.3 million in 2009.
At the end period, America continued to remain the most prominent supporter, aiding developing countries with $20.3 million by 2010. While donations from EU and other nations were 5 times less than those of America, with $4.1 million from the former and $3.7 million from the latter. Prior to a minor decline of $0.9 million in 2009, the total amount of aid money from all mentioned nations increased tremendously from $15.7 million to $28.1 million.
