Glen Leet of the United Nations Department of Social Affairs talks about community development in Greece.~Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt talks about the specialized agencies of the UN and the importance of their work.~George Mulgrave of the Food and Agricultural Organization talks about the FAO's programs to increase the world's food production.~John Goodison of the UN Korean Relief Association talks about the rebuilding of Korea.~A representative of FAO talks about improving the world's diet.~Jean-Paul Leboeuf of the World Health Organization (WHO) talks about the problems involved in bringing modern medical practices into primitive areas.~Dr. G.J. Heuven Goedhart, High Commissioner for Refugees, talks about the need for refugees to have more rights.~René Morel of CAO talks about the need for air safety in the middle east.~Thomas Mitchell, actor, talks about the UN Declaration of Human Rights.~Jeannette MacDonald, singer and actress, talks about UNICEF.~John Hodiak, actor, talks about the work of UNESCO in Mexico.~Mrs. Zena Harmon, Israel's delegate to the UN, talks about UNICEF in Latin America.~Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt talks about the need to educate the world and to develop an atmosphere of understanding.~Margaret Boyd, Chairman of the Committee on International Relations of the National Educational Association, talks about classes composed of many nationalities and their beneficial effect on all.~Dr. Van Heuven Goedhart, UN High Commissioner for Refugees, talks about what it is like being a refugee.~V. Duckworth Barker, UN reporter, talks about a new world calendar.~Sophie Grinberg Vinaver, French Acting Chief of the UN Status of Women, talks about political rights for women.~P.K. Edmonds, Special Representative for Western Samoa from New Zealand, talks about some customs of Samoa.~Stanley Wright of the Office of the High Commissioner for Refugees talks about the closing of the last of the Jewish refugee camps.~Basil Rathbone, actor, talks about the inoculation of chickens by the FAO.~Celeste Holm, actress, talks about the FAO's establishment of fish farms in Thailand.~Lloyd Nolan, actor, talks about a refugee family who lived on a ship for four years until Britain accepted them.~Mr. W. Gibson-Parker, a UN Radio Observer, talks about the birth of the UN flag.~Greer Garson, actress, and Brandon De Wilde, actor, act out a story about UNICEF in the Holy Land.~Kirk Douglas, actor, talks about UN medical work in Thailand.~Eugene Bertone, a sheep expert for FAO, talks about the problems of raising sheep in Ecuador.~Ellen Ferguson, a public relations officer to UNKRA, talks about the rebuilding of agriculture and the fishing industry in Korea.~V. Duckworth Barker talks about the "fundamental education programs" of Egypt.~Dr. Robert Gauthier, educational consultant to UNESCO, talks about the reorganization of Burma's school system.~Will Rogers Junior talks about the feeding of cattle in Afghanistan on beet pulp.~Dag Hammarskjold talks about the need to educate people to live together in peace.~A UN radio reporter talks about technical assistance.~V. Duckwork Barker talks about land development in Israel.~A UN reporter talks about UNICEF.~A UNICEF woman talks about the use of DDT.~Harry J. Ditzler, Director of the Music School for the Visually Handicapped, Alamogordo, New Mexico, talks about help for blind musicians.~A UN reporter talks about the ILO and holidays with pay. <1h 40mn>