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You are here: Home / cat / Zambia’s Revenue Push May Hurt Digital ID Adoption

Zambia’s Revenue Push May Hurt Digital ID Adoption

Dated: May 7, 2026

Your analysis of Zambia’s digital ID integration debate highlights a critical tension: the promise of efficiency versus the risk of eroding trust. The research paper you reference makes the case for linking INRIS with tax administration to boost revenue, drawing on examples from Ghana, Uganda, Nigeria, and Kenya. But as you point out, the evidence across Africa shows that when digital ID systems are perceived as surveillance tools rather than service platforms, adoption stalls.

The trust deficit is central. With 71% of Zambians working in the informal economy, linking ID registration directly to tax systems risks being seen as coercion. Experiences from Nigeria and Kenya show that data breaches and surveillance concerns undermine public confidence, while Ethiopia’s limited ID uptake despite heavy investment illustrates how skepticism can derail ambitious digital infrastructure projects.

The informal economy’s persistence is not accidental—it reflects rational choices by workers who see formalization as costly and unrewarding. If digital ID becomes synonymous with tax enforcement, avoidance is the predictable outcome. This compounds existing exclusion challenges, especially in rural areas where internet access and digital literacy are low. Women, youth, and marginalized groups—precisely those digital ID systems aim to include—would be most likely to opt out.

Regional experiences reinforce the risks. Ghana’s integration faced resistance over data governance, while India’s Aadhaar system, despite massive uptake, continues to face legal challenges over privacy and mission creep. These examples show how quickly enthusiasm can give way to mistrust when systems expand beyond their original purpose.

A better path forward for Zambia lies in sequencing. Building trust through immediate, visible benefits—such as access to healthcare, banking, and social services—should precede integration with tax systems. Robust data governance frameworks must be established early to reassure citizens that their information will not be weaponized. Only once adoption is widespread and confidence secured should gradual integration with revenue systems begin.

Ultimately, the development community must avoid conflating government efficiency with citizen empowerment. Digital IDs can be powerful tools for inclusion, but only if they are designed with transparency, privacy, and trust at the core. In fragile contexts, prioritizing citizen concerns over government needs is essential to sustain digital transformation and ensure that digital identity becomes a pathway to empowerment rather than surveillance.

Would you like me to distill this into a policy brief-style summary for decision-makers, or a commentary-style piece that emphasizes the risks of coercive integration? I can frame it either way depending on your intended audience.

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