Antonia Jardenia da Silva from Brazil is an 18-year old daughter of a Brazilian farmer with basic education. Her village Milhã was severely affected by the latest heatwave in North Eastern Brazil, which turned some parts of the country into deserts. As a result of the drought, people started receiving water in large mobile tanks, provided by the government which subsequently became the breeding ground for Zika-virus mosquitos that caused a health pandemic of Microcephaly. Jardenia was 17 years old and 8 months pregnant when she discovered she had Zika. She found out the gender of her unborn baby and the fact that it is going to have Microcephaly at the same time. She was forced to move to the big city of Fortaleza because of the disease and gave birth all by herself as her family could not afford to accompany her. She lived in a “support house”. A month after her daughter Victoria was born, while still at the hospital Jardenia fell in love with Anderson who was working as a doorman. He helped her raise the baby in one of Fortaleza’s favelas. Jardenia still misses her family and feels alone in the big city.
