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This book chapter focuses on seven areas to consider for the implementation to be success: (1) Who gets sick and who will provide the community/section in? How to diagnose and measure and what tools do they use? (2) What do we offer? (praziquantel and albendazole) How can they measure dosage and ensure supplies? (The drug should be given or inexpensive, still safe and effective, and easy to use) (3) Why deploy praziquantel to prevent transmission but not a vaccine? How? or what can they do if they just use medicine? (4) Who will deliver it? How to sign up and retain people get on the train? (5) Have they raised enough funds for drugs, labor and maintenance program in the next few years? How does the program sustainable? (6) How will they measure success, creating evidence of what works and publish it for others to benefit, bring in sponsors and to increase more? and finally, (7) Is governance intended to help us be honest and true to the goal?