She worked in "the state ministry of information and as a teacher, often writing in the press about women's causes.
The main demands of the Union were focused on their social, economic and civil rights.
"[3] The organization won the United Nations Prize in the Field of Human Rights in 1998 for its literacy campaigns among women in the Sudan.
[4] In 1956, she founded a monthly cultural magazine called al-Qafila, but it quickly ceased publication.
[1]) She was General Secretary of the National Commission for UNESCO[7] and was a founding member of the Sudanese Red Crescent.