Fellow party member Strašo Pindžur tried to find ways to release his friend Mara Naceva from prison.
[3] In March 1943, she was elected organizational secretary of the Communist Party of Macedonia in absentia.
[3] After her release from the camp in the Autumn of the same year, Naceva participated in the Partisan activity near Kumanovo.
She became a member of the Anti-fascist Assembly for the National Liberation of Macedonia during its first session in August 1944.
After the Second World War, Naceva was elected a member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia.