The development efforts in low-income housing areas and providing safe housing play a vital role in achieving sustainable development goal 11 to make cities safe, resilient, and sustainable. Accordingly, Egypt's Sustainable Development Strategy "Vision 2030" aims to evacuate residents from unsafe areas and provide them with newly built housing and plans to finish the development by the end of 2030. Currently, the mechanisms to deal with unsafe areas, which are estimated at 357 by ISDF, are mainly relying on resettlement either by rehousing in the same location or by relocating in a different location. Reviews of previous literature indicate that re-housing projects have lacked the indicators of sustainability. From here, the research will focus on the rehousing projects. The aim of this research was formed in order to evaluate to what extent the rehousing projects are sustainable. A case study methodology was applied, to analyze and evaluate "Rawdat Elsayda Zaynab area". Based on the analytical, theoretical approach to identify the list of sustainability indicators. An empirical research task
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