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Yoga Saputra; Muhammad Syafa’atul Fitrah. Zm; Meisya Apriyanti; Suci Rabila Siregar; Qayla Meylani

Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan Umum, Psikolog, Keperawatan dan Kebidanan 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Kesehatan Indonesia

The quality of service at community health centers is still often complained about by the public. Several studies show that the quality of health services at community health centers is closely related to the availability of quality health workers. The aim of the research is to determine various health human resource problems that arise in community health centers which can affect the quality of community health center services, and efforts to overcome various problems related to Human Resources management so that the quality of services at community health centers can be improved. The approach used is a descriptive analysis method. Data obtained from various literature is processed and analyzed qualitatively according to the problems and objectives that have been set. The results obtained show that there are Human Resource problems at the community health center which affect the quality of service, namely the lack of integration of the planning system and procedures for the distribution of health workers; lack of capacity of Human Resources planning units at all levels in the distribution of health workers; lack of good communication so that there are differences in understanding, information and knowledge about the distribution of health workers between planning units and health service providers; lack of support from regional government, planning that is not integrated at various levels of administration in regional government as well as lack of implementation and budgeting of training for health workers at community health centers

Adilah Nurazani; Ali Mustopa Yakub Simbolon; Rahmi Simanjuntak; Farhan Farhan; Mutia Safitri

SOSIAL: Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan IPS 2025 Asosiasi Peneliti Dan Pengajar Ilmu Sosial Indonesia

School administration is a fundamental component in ensuring effective and high-quality education in elementary schools. This study aims to describe the concept of effective school administration, the essential administrative components that must be designed and managed, and the factors influencing its success in supporting educational quality improvement. A qualitative approach was employed, focusing on naturally occurring administrative processes within elementary educational institutions. Data were obtained through literature review on the management of curriculum, students, educational staff, finance, facilities, and school–community relations. The findings indicate that effective school administration must be carried out systematically through core management functions, including planning, organizing, implementing, and monitoring. The success of school administration is strongly influenced by the leadership of the principal, the competence of teachers and staff, the utilization of information technology, accountable financial management, adequate facilities, and community participation. Therefore, strengthening school administration becomes a key strategy in creating an orderly, efficient, and student-oriented educational process to improve learning quality in elementary schools.

Afrizal Pratama; Nihayatus Sholihah; Zainal Fatah

International Journal of Social Science and Humanity 2025 Asosiasi Penelitian dan Pengajar Ilmu Sosial Indonesia

This abstract summarizes the innovation in land administration services through the implementation of Electronic Land Rights Certificates (e-Certificates) by the Ministry of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning/National Land Agency (ATR/BPN). The policy responds to persistent challenges in conventional land certificate services, including lengthy bureaucratic procedures, limited transparency, and risks of document duplication and forgery. The study focuses on the implementation of e-Certificate services at the Surabaya City Land Office II, aiming to analyze the effectiveness of the innovation, supporting and inhibiting factors, and its impact on public service quality. A descriptive qualitative approach is employed, utilizing Rogers’ Diffusion of Innovation theory (1971) with five key indicators: relative advantage, compatibility, complexity, trialability, and observability. Data collection methods include document analysis, in-depth interviews, and field observation. Findings indicate that the e-Certificate provides significant benefits, such as time efficiency, enhanced data security, and improved transparency. The innovation also aligns with national priorities for digital transformation and bureaucratic reform. However, notable complexity persists due to limited digital literacy among the public and adaptation challenges faced by employees. Limited-scope pilot implementation supports iterative system improvements, while observable outcomes include accelerated services and increased public trust. Key enabling factors consist of strong national policy support, advanced digital infrastructure in Surabaya, and organizational commitment. Conversely, constraints include limited human resources, resistance to organizational change, and data security concerns. Overall, the e-Certificate innovation at the Surabaya City Land Office II has generated new public value through faster, more efficient, and accountable services, establishing a model for advancing digital transformation in land administration across Indonesia.

Angelina Malo; Adelbertus Umbu Janga; Maria Wilda Malo

Bridge : Jurnal Publikasi Sistem Informasi dan Telekomunikasi 2025 Asosiasi Profesi Telekomunikasi Dan Informatika Indonesia

This research aims to design and build a web-based New Student Admission Information System (PPDB) at Marawang State Elementary School. This system was developed as a solution to improve efficiency, transparency, and accuracy in the process of admitting new students. By utilizing web-based technology, prospective students and parents can register online, upload required documents, and monitor registration status in real-time. The school has the convenience of verifying data, managing information, and generating admission reports automatically. Data security is an important aspect of this system, so it is designed with personal information protection features to maintain the confidentiality of students. The system development method is carried out through a web-based approach that allows flexible access from a variety of devices. The results of the study show that the web-based PPDB system is able to speed up the administration process, reduce manual errors, and increase user satisfaction. The implementation of this system not only provides benefits for Marawang State Elementary School, but can also be used as a model for other schools in adopting a similar information system. Thus, the web-based PPDB system contributes to the modernization of basic education management and supports the creation of more effective and transparent educational services.

Enrico Winadi; Benedictus Renny See; Antonius Maria Laot Kian

Jurnal Riset Rumpun Ilmu Sosial, Politik dan Humaniora 2025 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

This journal examines the criminal act of corruption related to village treasury land (tanah kas desa) in Yogyakarta, with a specific focus on the District Court Decision No. 8/Pid.Sus-TPK/2023/PN Yyk. The objectives are to identify the underlying reasons behind corruption practices, analyze the application of substantive criminal law, and assess the state losses as well as possible preventive measures for future land management. The study employs a qualitative research method through interviews, documentation, and literature review, involving key informants from the judiciary, prosecution office, police sector, and village administration. The findings reveal that corruption in village treasury land is driven by internal factors such as personal motives, economic background, moral integrity, legal awareness, and authority, as well as external factors including non-transparent bureaucracy, ingrained corruption culture, weak supervision, ineffective legal systems, and socio-economic pressures. The application of substantive criminal law is reflected in the assessment of elements of corruption, judicial considerations, and the interplay between legal norms, social impacts, and local wisdom. Furthermore, the study highlights significant economic and social losses, and recommends strategies for prevention, governance improvement, and strengthening accountability to minimize corruption risks in village land management.

Imroatus Sholikhah; Yuyun Nailufar

Jurnal Riset Ilmu Farmasi dan Kesehatan 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Kesehatan Indonesia

Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) extract is known to contain potent antioxidant compounds such as lycopene, vitamin C, and flavonoids that can protect reproductive cells from oxidative stress. This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of tomato extract in improving the quality of spermatozoa in white rats (Rattus norvegicus) exposed to cigarette smoke, which is a major source of free radicals. The research applied a literature review approach by identifying, selecting, and analyzing related studies published between 2013 and 2023 from the Google Scholar and Academia.edu databases. Ten eligible studies were included for synthesis. The results show that the administration of tomato extract at doses ranging from 20 to 60 mg/kgBW/day significantly increased sperm motility, morphology, and viability in rats exposed to cigarette smoke. The improvement was associated with the antioxidant effect of lycopene, which protects Leydig cells and maintains testosterone production. These findings suggest that tomato extract has significant potential as a natural antioxidant therapy to prevent oxidative damage and reproductive disorders caused by cigarette smoke exposure.

Hesti Ramadani; Ziyan Arsiya Holilah; Shela Shela; Amirotun Nadia; Ade Fartini

Jurnal Hukum, Administrasi Publik dan Negara 2025 Asosiasi Peneliti Dan Pengajar Ilmu Sosial Indonesia

The term “comparison” in the context of Public Administration Science refers to an activity of aligning, analyzing, and identifying similarities and differences between various phenomena or objects under study. Meanwhile, administration is understood as a social phenomenon in which groups of people or citizens work together in an organized and purposeful manner to achieve certain collective goals.This research, entitled “A Comparative Study of Public Administration in Indonesia and South Korea in Achieving Effective and Accountable Governance,” aims to analyze both the similarities and differences between the two countries in terms of bureaucratic structure, public administration systems, and the effectiveness and accountability of governance. Indonesia and South Korea, as Asian nations with distinct historical backgrounds, governmental systems, and development trajectories, share a common vision of establishing a clean, transparent, and responsive system of governance.The study employs a qualitative descriptive approach using the literature review method, by examining various relevant academic and official sources. The main focus of the comparison lies in the bureaucratic and administrative systems of Indonesia and South Korea. The analysis also takes into account cultural characteristics and governmental structures, including the presidential system, legal framework, financial administration, and local government mechanisms.The findings of this research are expected to provide a comprehensive understanding of how differences in administrative structures and bureaucratic performance in both countries influence the effectiveness and accountability of their governments. Furthermore, the study aims to offer valuable insights for Indonesia in strengthening good governance and improving the quality of public service delivery.

Latif Karim; Rahmat Nurjaman; Alienra Davry Nanda Kadun MT

Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Terapan 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

One of the community service activities that can be implemented by universities is the Field Work Lecture (KKL) program. The KKL program offers many positive benefits, including the opportunity to gain direct experience related to real-world work practices. We, along with fellow Office Administration Management students, were given the opportunity to carry out the KKL in Supiori Regency, specifically in North Supiori District, Warbor Village. The selection of Warbor Village as the KKL location was based on the desire to gain practical knowledge directly about administrative activities, as well as to be able to make a real contribution to the local community. In addition, this program also aims to strengthen good relations between students and the Warbor Village community. Through this KKL, students can better understand the application of theories learned in college in the context of the real world of work, and play an active role in helping solve problems in the community, especially in the field of administration. This activity is also expected to have a positive impact on the surrounding community and increase students' understanding of the important role of administration in everyday life.

Rofinus Bali Mema; Vinsensius Aprila Kore Dima; Emirensiana Dappa Ege

Uranus: Jurnal Ilmiah Teknik Elektro, Sains dan Informatika 2025 Asosiasi Riset Teknik Elektro dan Informatika Indonesia

Financial administration plays a crucial role in village-level governance, requiring transparency, accountability, and efficiency in the use of public funds. Currently, the Hameli Ate Village Office still relies on manual methods to manage its financial administration, including recording cash receipts and expenditures using notebooks and simple spreadsheets. This approach presents various issues, such as the risk of data loss, calculation errors, delays in report preparation, and difficulties in tracking and collecting financial transaction data. This study aims to develop a web-based financial administration information system to assist village officials in managing financial data more effectively, efficiently, and in an integrated manner. The methods applied include observation, interviews, and document collection to understand system requirements, while the system development process is implemented using the Waterfall model, which consists of the stages of analysis, design, implementation, testing, and maintenance. The system was built using the PHP programming language and a MySQL database and is designed to generate financial reports automatically and in real time. The testing results show that the system can handle income and expenditure data more quickly, accurately, and in a user-friendly manner. With the implementation of this information system, the financial administration process at the Hameli Ate Village Office becomes more transparent, accountable, and facilitates data-driven decision-making.

Hasnah Faizah; Siti Alfathia Yusri; Selly Pratiwi; Widya Sary

World Journal of Islamic Learning and Teaching 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidkan Agama dan Filsafat Indonesia

as a process of managing all components of education so that they run in a directed, orderly, and coordinated manner. However, what often occurs in the field, educational administration does not always run in accordance with the principles of efficiency, justice, and transparency. Several forms of damage or problems often arise due to weak management, a lack of understanding of the philosophical values ​​​​of education, and low integrity in the management of educational institutions, which also have a direct impact on the decline in the quality of education and the failure to achieve national education goals. Philosophy plays a major role in educational administration, serving as a foundation for thought, ethical guidelines, and determinants of direction at every stage of educational management. Philosophy helps educational managers to think rationally, critically, and reflectively in facing various problems, so that decisions taken are not merely technical, but also based on considerations of values ​​​​and justice. This study aims to understand the relationship between philosophical administration values ​​​and educational practices in the context of decision-making. This study uses a qualitative approach, where data collection is carried out through a literature review derived from scientific articles relevant to the research topic. The study has shown that philosophical values ​​play a significant role in shaping ethical principles in educational administration. The conclusion that can be given is that the integration between philosophy and educational administration can strengthen the moral basis and direction of the goals of educational institutions.

Yuantomi Rohmat Udin; Dika Puspitaningrum

Prosiding Seminar Nasional Ilmu Manajemen Kewirausahaan dan Bisnis 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Manajemen Kewirausahaan dan Bisnis Indonesia

The construction industry faces major challenges in managing material inventory, particularly among start-up companies that still rely on paper-based manual records. Such practices often lead to data inconsistencies, delays in decision-making, and project inefficiencies. This study aims to analyze the implementation of a cloud-based and real-time inventory management system utilizing spreadsheets at PT X, a start-up contractor located in Karanganyar, Central Java. The research employs a qualitative case study approach, with data collected through direct observation, semi-structured interviews with finance staff, logistics administration staff, and the project manager, as well as documentation of material inflows and outflows. The findings reveal that the use of cloud-based spreadsheets enhances data transparency, facilitates real-time monitoring between field and office, and accelerates stock opname validation. The system also supports more responsive decision-making regarding material reordering and request postponements. Nevertheless, several obstacles remain, including limited digital literacy among staff, potential input errors, and reliance on internet connectivity. Theoretically, this research contributes to the literature on accounting information systems and inventory management in small-scale construction sectors. Practically, it demonstrates that low-cost cloud solutions can improve operational efficiency and serve as a foundation for developing more integrated systems in the future.

Khalila Husnasari; Ervina Rosarina Hasibuan; Muhammad Iqbal

DHARMA EKONOMI 2025 sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Dharmaputra Semarang

The purpose of this study is to use the Theory of Islamic Good Corporate Governance (IGCG) methodology to determine the elements that affect muzakki's faith in paying zakat through zakat institutions. Based on earlier research and literature, this study examines the relationship between the degree of muzakki trust and Islamic values such amanah (accountability), tabligh (transparency), fatanah (competence), and religiosity. Furthermore, additional elements like reputation, contentment, and service quality are examined as significant factors in establishing trust. The findings demonstrate that the majority of earlier research discovered a strong positive correlation between these factors and muzakki trust. Nonetheless, there are conflicting findings on the factors of openness and accountability, which in certain research actually indicate a detrimental impact. This discrepancy highlights the necessity for more study to reevaluate these two factors' roles in the context of zakat management. Theoretically, the adoption of Islamic Good Corporate Governance should boost muzakki involvement in zakat contributions by enhancing accountability, transparency, and public trust in zakat administration organizations.

Davina Crysanti Aryuhanna; Dwivania Naila Hanifah; Lidya Zahrania Badahda; Aprila Niravita; Muhammad Adymas Hikal Fikri

Jurnal Hukum, Pendidikan dan Sosial Humaniora 2025 Asosiasi Peneliti dan Pengajar Ilmu Hukum Indonesia

This study offers an in-depth comparative assessment of land registration systems in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Netherlands, and Australia, acknowledging that variations in historical evolution, legal infrastructures, and administrative mechanisms have shaped each country’s approach to land governance. These foundational distinctions play a crucial role in determining how effectively each nation provides legal certainty, secures land ownership rights, and administers land records with accuracy and efficiency. The analysis explores how differing registration models—ranging from deeds-based to title-based systems—impact levels of transparency, reliability, and public trust in land management institutions. Furthermore, the study identifies the strengths, limitations, and operational challenges within each framework, demonstrating that no single system is universally superior. Instead, the effectiveness of land registration practices depends on how well they align with the socio-legal context, institutional capacity, and administrative heritage of each region. The findings emphasize the importance of context-specific policy formulation, suggesting that land administration reforms should not merely replicate foreign models but must be adapted to local legal traditions and governance needs. Overall, this research underscores the necessity of designing land registration systems that enhance legal protection, promote efficient land administration, and strengthen the long-term security of landowners’ rights across diverse jurisdictions.

La Eddy; Febriyanti Y. Kdise; Amos Killay; Abdul M Ukratalo; Pieter Kakisina

Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

The root of Mimosa pudica L. contains mimosine, a toxic alkaloid, as well as tannins that exhibit toxic properties, potentially disrupting pancreatic function. Exposure to sufficiently high concentrations of toxic compounds can impair cellular metabolism, leading to irreversible damage. One of the cellular changes induced by cytotoxic compounds is the reduction in the size of pancreatic Langerhans islets. This study aimed to investigate the effects of ethanol extract of Mimosa pudica roots on the diameter of Langerhans islets and β-cell damage in the pancreas of mice. Twelve mice were randomly divided into four groups, each consisting of three animals. Group I served as a control and did not receive the extract, whereas Groups II, III, and IV were administered root extract at doses of 10 mg/g BW, 100 mg/g BW, and 1000 mg/g BW, respectively, for 14 consecutive days. The results demonstrated that administration of ethanol extract of Mimosa pudica roots reduced the diameter of pancreatic Langerhans islets in a dose-dependent manner, with higher doses causing more severe β-cell damage. These findings highlight the need for caution in the use of Mimosa pudica roots as traditional medicine or dietary supplements.

Muhamad Saleh Sukiman

WISSEN : Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora 2025 Asosiasi Peneliti Dan Pengajar Ilmu Sosial Indonesia

This study is driven by the pressing necessity for educational institutions to possess skilled and high quality workforce  to ensure educational achievement. Human resource administration plays a strategic role in enhancing individual contributions toward achieving academic objectives. The quality of school HR is a crucial factor in determining both educational standards and outcomes. The purpose of this research is to explore how personnel administration contributes to the creation of superior HR within schools. A Systematic Literature Review (SLR) approach was employed, analyzing 30 articles accredited at the national level sourced from Google Scholar. The systematic literature review  method was selected since it provides a thorough understanding and integrates findings from a range of pertinent studies, leading toward more credible and dependable conclusions. The findings indicate that HR administration is a key element in developing excellent educational staff through several mechanisms, including administrative oversight, educator hiring and screening, capacity building, and work performance assessment, well being and equitable remuneration and institutional culture building, and dispute resolution. These interrelated elements collectively contribute to forming superior HR, consequently enhances the general standard of education. This study provides a significant contribution to understanding the pivotal role of HR management within educational settings and presents effective approaches that schools can implement to strengthen the standard of their educational staff.

Thoha Putra; Imam Saerozi

International Journal of Education and Literature 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

The management of educational institutions has a strategic role in determining the direction of growth and sustainability of the institution. The success of this management is highly dependent on the administrator's ability to analyze the external environment, understand the position of competitors, optimize internal potential, and formulate superior strategies that are able to maintain competitiveness without ignoring the fundamental values ​​of education. In this context, the application of marketing management becomes an important need. This study aims to analyze marketing management in increasing public trust in the Darul Hikmah Islamic Boarding School in Tulungagung. This study uses a qualitative phenomenological approach with data collection techniques through interviews, observations, and documentation. Data analysis is carried out through data condensation, data presentation, and drawing conclusion/verification. The results of the study indicate that the marketing strategy of the Darul Hikmah Islamic Boarding School in Tulungagung in building public trust is implemented through four main elements: (1) Product – offering quality educational services with character strengthening, implementing the curriculum of the Ministry of National Education, Ministry of Religious Affairs, local content, and superior extracurricular programs; (2) Price – affordable registration and administration fees and adjusted to the economic conditions of the community; (3) Place – the location of the Islamic boarding school is strategic, easy to reach, and has a conducive learning environment; and (4) Promotion – conducted through visits to elementary schools, installation of promotional media (billboards, banners, brochures), publication of extracurricular achievements, and utilization of social media such as Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and the Islamic boarding school's official website.

Marshall Sava Laksa Muhammad Wibisono; Ade Irma Suryani Lating

Jurnal Ekonomi, Akuntansi, dan Perpajakan 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

The digital era requires companies to adapt to modern, efficient, and accurate taxation systems. This study aims to analyze the implementation of an integrated system to optimize tax administration processes in a port service company in Indonesia. The focus of this research is to examine how the integration of systems such as SAP, Coretax, Microsoft Excel, and digital banking platforms is utilized to manage Income Tax Article 23 (PPh 23), Value Added Tax (VAT), and the tax reimbursement process. This study employs a qualitative approach with a descriptive case study design, conducted through participatory observation, document analysis, and informal interviews with employees directly involved in tax administration. The results indicate that the integrated system positively impacts the efficiency, consistency, and reliability of tax administration processes. It helps streamline workflows and accelerate tax reporting, particularly in managing PPh 23 and VAT. However, weaknesses remain in the manual data recap stage using Microsoft Excel, which is prone to human error due to the absence of automatic validation mechanisms. Therefore, this study recommends developing a standardized Excel template equipped with automatic validation features and providing training for staff to enhance data accuracy and administrative effectiveness. These findings are expected to serve as a practical reference for other companies in implementing an integrated taxation system that is optimal and sustainable, as well as encouraging increased efficiency and compliance with tax administration in the corporate environment.

Natsir Mallawi; Nurasia Natsir

IJLS (International Journal of Law and Society) 2025 Asosiasi Penelitian dan Pengajar Ilmu Hukum Indonesia

Information technology (IT) has emerged as a critical component of public administration, offering significant potential to enhance transparency and accountability in governance. This comprehensive qualitative case study research examined how information technology implementation influences transparency and accountability mechanisms in public policy administration, while identifying critical challenges and success factors. The research employed embedded multi-case study methodology, collecting data through 118 semi-structured interviews with government officials (n=45), citizen-users (n=38), IT professionals (n=15), civil society representatives (n=12), and academic researchers (n=8), complemented by document analysis and direct observation (280 hours) across four case sites representing diverse governance contexts. Key findings demonstrate that information technology implementation significantly enhances government transparency through multiple mechanisms: public information portals increased citizen information access from 25-30% to 78-82%, mobile applications extended service accessibility from 15-20% to 42-55% in rural areas, and social media platforms reached 60-70% of citizens with policy information. Similarly, IT implementation strengthened accountability through online complaint systems that reduced government response times from 28-45 days to 5-12 days (60-75% improvement), automated audit systems that detected 35-55% more compliance violations, and real-time monitoring systems that reduced audit completion time by 40-50%.  The findings have implications for government practitioners seeking evidence-based guidance for IT implementation, policymakers developing governance policies leveraging technology, and academic researchers studying digital governance and public administration innovation.

Wahyudi Mokobombang; Khaeriyah, Khaeriyah

IJLS (International Journal of Law and Society) 2025 Asosiasi Penelitian dan Pengajar Ilmu Hukum Indonesia

This research compares development administration models between developed and developing countries. Using comparative analysis, this study evaluates policies and best practices from both contexts. Research findings reveal significant differences in development approaches and outcomes, as well as implications for policy development. The analysis demonstrates that developed countries predominantly employ post-bureaucratic, participatory, and innovation-driven models characterized by strong institutional capacity, high levels of digitalization, decentralized decision-making, and robust accountability mechanisms. In contrast, developing countries frequently rely on hybrid models combining traditional bureaucratic structures with nascent reforms, constrained by limited resources, capacity gaps, institutional weaknesses, and political economy challenges. Critical differentiators include governance quality, administrative capacity, technological infrastructure, resource availability, stakeholder participation levels, and policy implementation effectiveness. Despite contextual differences, successful development administration in both settings shares common elements, including political commitment, adaptive capacity, citizen engagement, evidence-based policymaking, and continuous learning mechanisms. The research identifies transferable lessons and contextual adaptation requirements for developing countries seeking to enhance their development administration systems.

Marini Marini; Marselino Saputra Mbusa; Anin Chitarisa Silitonga; Alienra Davry Nanda Kadun MT

Jurnal Riset Rumpun Ilmu Sosial, Politik dan Humaniora 2025 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Sanitation facilities are a fundamental element that contributes to creating a healthy, comfortable, and productive learning environment in higher education institutions. This study aims to describe the availability of sanitation facilities in the Office Administration Management Study Program, analyze the factors that influence their condition, and explore the perspectives of the academic community regarding their quality and usefulness. A qualitative descriptive approach was employed, with data collected through field observations, in-depth interviews, and documentation. The informants of this study consisted of students, lecturers, administrative staff, and facility managers. The findings reveal that sanitation facilities such as toilets, sinks, and trash bins remain inadequate in terms of quantity, physical condition, and distribution within the campus area. Several key challenges were identified, including limited financial resources, suboptimal management practices, low awareness and discipline among users, and the absence of clear and strict institutional policies related to sanitation standards. The academic community generally perceives that the available sanitation facilities do not meet the expected standards of comfort and hygiene, which may negatively affect the quality of learning experiences and academic activities. This study highlights the importance of strategic planning, adequate budget allocation, and supportive institutional policies in improving the quality of sanitation facilities. The implications of the study are expected to provide valuable input for higher education managers in formulating policies and planning facilities that are more responsive to the needs of the academic community, thereby supporting effective, professional, and sustainable educational governance.