The chart illustrates aids delivered from the US, Germany, the UK, Japan, Netherlands and Sweden to the developing world, from 2016 to 2018.
America made the largest contribution three years in a row—all over 20 billion dollars. Germany, the UK and Japan ranked second, donating over 10 billion dollars each year to the developing countries. And Netherlands and Sweden also helped by aiding just less than 10 billion every year.
Regarding to the performance on the yearly basis, the US, the UK and Japan donated most in 2018. Germany made their best contribution in 2016, Netherlands and Sweden in 2017.
However, the aids most countries carried out fluctuated in those three years except for Germany. For the US, the UK, and Japan, the number dumped in 2017 to the lowest. As for Netherlands and Sweden, their number peaked in 2017 and went down again in 2018.