Career
Saneeya began her career at MNJ Pakisan working for Javed Jabbar as a copywriter in 1978. In the mid-eighties, Saneeya edited The Star Weekend magazine. The paper was a platform for dissenting views.
Banned columnists had to keep changing their names to continue writing, and the women's movement that was so alive in those days found plenty of space in the magazines pages.
When “the red scribbles from upstairs” got unbearable, in early 1988, she left. Saneeya moved on to join the World Conservation Union (International Union for Conservation of Nature) – and was also among one of the first Pakistanis to participate in people-to-people contact with Indian environmentalists.
She also set up the pioneering Journalists Resource Centre that trained and encouraged journalists in environmental reporting. Saneeyas involvement in the Pakistan"s National Conservation Strategy (National Clandestine Service) drafted at that time included the path-breaking National Clandestine Service Bulletin (later The Way Ahead magazine), and its Urdu counterpart, Jareeda, edited by Obaidullah Baig.