Abu Al Ghaib started her career advocating for her right to an
accessible campus during her university studies. Her efforts earned her a position on the campus construction committee, through which she adapted the university campus to disabled students. In Palestine, Abu Al Ghaib founded the Stars of Hope Society, an organization aimed at addressing the needs of women with disabilities and supporting them in realizing their rights. She has played a key role in promoting the rights of persons with disabilities, particularly women with disabilities, in development in fragile and crisis-affected settings in the
Arab States,
Africa and
Asia. Throughout her career, Abu Al Ghaib has supported
mainstreaming disability inclusion in collaboration with the United Nations system at national, regional, and international levels. She has worked as a consultant with the
World Bank and other United Nations agencies, including the
World Health Organization (WHO);
International Labour Organization (ILO);
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO); and
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF). Before joining UNPRPD MPTF, Abu Al Ghaib was the deputy director of
LCD International and Global Head of Influencing, Impact, and Learning at
Leonard Cheshire Disability – UK from 2016 to 2018, when she was promoted to Global Director. Her responsibilities included policy analyses, program design, management evaluation, research, and the creation of advocacy strategies. She led the organization's efforts in disability-inclusive development. In 2019, Abu Al Ghaib was appointed Manager of the Technical Secretariat of the UNPRPD MTPF. == Other activities and recognitions ==