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The bar chart illustrates the aid that developing countries received from six developed countries over a two year period. Overall, $ billion of aid from the US accounted for the largest amount of aid, while other countries witnessed smaller support. Notably, Germany generally raised its aid over the period, whereas the Netherlands remained steady. Regarding […]
The diagram illustrates the six high-income countries’ financial assistance to developing countries between 2008 and 2010. Overall, what stands out from the chart is that the United States was the most generous country throughout the period. Conversely, Sweden and Netherlands were the least generous contributors and found themselves at the bottom of the list. Notably, […]
The bar delineates the proportion of money sent by six nations to support developing countries in a three-year period from 2008 to 2010. Overall, the amount of financial aid sent by the US dominated the chart, which was followed by Germany, UK, and Japan while the other two such as Netherland and Sweden remained as […]
The given bar chart illustrates the amount of aid from 6 big nations to different developing countries from 2008 to 2010, measured in millions. It is discernible that the highest amount of money in 2008 belonged to the US while the opposite was true for Netherland and Sweden. After 2 years, that of Germany increased […]
The bar chart illustrates the levels of financial aid provision of six developed nations to developing countries between 2008 and 2010. Overall, the United State was the biggest provider over the period while Netherland and Sweden always offered least. Additionally, it can be seen that the amount of money US, Germany and Britain provided had […]
