Solidarites International provided shelter responses in Bangladesh following cyclones SIDR and AILA. Their approach was to design shelters that were contextually adapted, community-oriented, and tailored to each situation. Lessons learned included involving communities in construction, using local materials and skills, and planning for the local construction season. Challenges included wood quality, availability, and finding skilled laborers, while successes included voucher programs and community coordination. Coordination and technical standardization across response organizations was recommended.