Dela Kpo is a 5th year PhD Candidate in the Politics Department at Princeton University. Her research interests sit at the intersection of Human Geography and African Comparative Politics. Her dissertation examines the effect of migration and return on political accountability and public service delivery in Ghana. Prior to Princeton, Dela received a B.A in Human Geography (International Development concentration) from Dartmouth College with a minor in Government. She was previously the manager of the multi-million dollar books division of MBI Inc. and is a founding partner of E-Connect Global Africa Limited (EGAL), a Ghanaian social-enterprise that develops service-delivery solutions for state institutions and private sector clients. EGAL owns a suite of platforms that improve domestic commerce and allow small and medium-sized businesses (both formal and informal) to extend the geographical reach of their products and services.