The graph shows the difference between the spending on Helicopters and judges and prosecutors.
Apparently the government spends a lot more on helicopters than the latter.
The title of the chart is "From Buying Military Helicopters To Training Judges and Prosecutors."
The point of the chart is to show that the amount of foreign aid going to Mexico for security
and counter-narcotics is decreasing, however, the portion being used for human rights is starting
to increase.
This is a series of color coded bar graphs depicting the way that US aid to Mexico is being
spent and a shift away from buying military hardware to more spending on human rights and
institution building.
It has to do with security and narcotic between the United States of America and Mexico.
The need for human rights interaction is increasing and there is a graph by year starting
in 2000
This study conducted by the Wall Street Journal demonstrates- from 2008 to 2013- how much
of a failed state Mexico has become, with its investments in weapons and corrupt judges.
The graph shows the amount of US aid money spend over the years on providing mexico with military
hardware (red) and economic/infrestructure support (yellow) with a trend towards less military
spending and more government spending. There was a large spike in military spending in 2010
The image is titled "From buying military helicopters to training Judges and Prosecutors"
The image is of a two-colored bar graph that compares the spending on government counternarcotics
to human rights and institution building.
This chart describes from buying military helicopters to training judges and prosecutors.
Different categories on the chart are represented by different colors.
The following chart shows that the total amount of monies going to help militarily back Mexico
is on the downward slope. On the other hand the portion of money going toward human rights
is on the increase.
This chart describes from buying military helicopters to training judges and prosecutors.
The chart describes that the portion being used for human rights and institution building
is increasing.
This graph shows comparison between cost of buying helicopters and training judges and prosecutors.
The red color indicates the cost of buying helicopters, where yellow represents the cost in
human right institution.
Mexico is not a very stable place; the goverment has practically given half the country to
the narcos. In this graph we see- from a study conducted between 2008 to 2013- the vast amount
of funds spent on military gear and training judges, who are in the end cor
This graph represents buying military helicopters to train judges and prosecuters. The graph
represents 2008 to 2013. The portion used for human rights and institution building is increasing.