She advocates for women's rights, LGBTQ+ including gender minorities,[1] and peace in Yemen, and has written many articles in support of the topics.
[9] She also encountered multiple challenges with her refugee status in Sweden after she was obliged to move from Turkey due to death threats.
[7] Hind pursued her studies first in Yemen and then in Lebanon, where her father held the title of a diplomat at the Yemeni embassy of Beirut.
The talks around the campaign happened in Kuwait due to the country's endorsement for Yemeni people and it was named "Do not return without peace".
[7] In 2020, Hind started her attempt to liberate the six individuals who were held captive by the Houthis rebels in Yemen.
[13][14] Hind led a campaign called “Shame on Reuters” in aim of a more objective news coverage.
Therefore, she initiated the campaign after discovering that the journalist was the personal reporter and translator of former President Ali Abdullah Saleh.
Moreover, the activist tried to ensure not to reveal her identity in interviews and kept a low profile while participating in the campaign due to her contribution with the UN and her obligation to keep a neutral political attitude.
Despite the strategy being rejected by the parliament, since some politicians were involved in investing in lands that grew Khat, with the help of the national dialogue it was approved and included it in the draft of the new constitution 2015.
[19] Hind Al-Eryani's advocacy resulted into menaces from opposers in Turkey which obliged her to travel elsewhere due to the lack of safety for her.
[20] Hind faced cyber critiques for defending the LGBTQ community and advocating for their rights in Arab countries, especially after the release of her article on homosexuality.