After experiencing bulling in school, a girl teamed-up with her friend in a dance duo 2Stepz and created a video as a support to other victims of bulling and violence in schools. The video quickly went viral and got reactions from various stakeholders, raising awareness about the negative impacts of bulling and opening a public discussion on this topic. The video and the full story are available on the link below.

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