[2][3] In 2003, Baïkoua founded SOLISIDAC, an NGO that fought against HIV infection, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), malaria, and tuberculosis and assisted vulnerable women.
[1] Baïkoua began her political career by nominating herself as the MP candidate for Bimbo IV district in the 2015–16 Central African general election.
[3] On 11 April 2016, Sarandji appointed Baïkoua as the minister of Social Affairs and National Reconciliation, replacing Florence Lydie Ndouba.
[1] Apart from that, she also became the head of the mediation delegation for Bangassou peace dialogue process in 2017 and issued the cancellation of Marie Annick Service's group Organization of Central African Women (OFCA) congress following the Bangui High Court prohibition order of Marie Annick Service "from making use of the powers of the OFCA.
"[5][6] During the World Humanitarian Day commemoration in Bangui on 19 August 2017, Baïkoua called armed groups to cease violence and participate in dialogue.