Mohamed Morsi, Egypt's president, promised to tackle more than 60 problems within the first three months of his term.
Now, 100 days since he took office, Egyptians are beginning to evaluate the president's handling of areas such as traffic, waste disposal and food prices, all decades-long issues that plague everyday life for the people of Cairo.
However, some say it is not Morsi that needs to instigate change, but the people and their own mindsets.
Al Jazeera's Jacky Rowland reports from Cairo.