Because Nadja is under 3 years old, the UNHCR offers us some extra food. Every one or two months she gets: 2 packs of biscuits, some special flour for baby food, and 2 kilos of dried milk. A French UN soldier gave a German military ration pack to Arina. It contains tea, sugar, chewing gum, chocolate, biscuits and 2 cans of prepared dishes: one is chicken with potatoes, the other is sausage with beans. It's enough to last one soldier for one day. 27. Does your family rent or own your house? We rent our apartment. Before the war, Arina and Nedzad bought a house. 28. How much does it cost/month? Lokman has been renting it from the government for 15 years.With the war, we are not even paying the rent any more. How could we afford it? The government understands. 30. Is it government subsidized? Yes. 32. How many rooms and how many square feet is it? The apartment is 60 square meters. It has a kitchen/dining room, a living room, one bedroom, and a bathroom. Family Education & Well-Being 34. Are your family members literate, and if so, which ones? All are literate except for baby Nadja. 35. How many hours/day and what months do the children attend school? Describe the school environment. Children go to schools whenever it's safe enough. Closed days are announced by Radio Sarajevo in the morning. 37. What form of birth control do you use? In the former Yugoslavia, women took pills for birth control. Now that we cannot find any, we don't use anything.