Thanks for the summary.
On procurement procedures - heard this before in a non-fragile (robust) state. Donors saying 'we've done our bit - funded training on our procedures'; government saying 'yes, thanks, but it's too cumbersome for us. Complex - that's accountability for you. Cumbersome - does that mean can't be managed by the people in place? If that's the case, and it was in the non-fragile state (that even started doing some professional training for future procurers rather than just ad hoc training for existing ones) , then consider one donor's response - to put in some 'cumbersomeness mentors' - neat way of dealing with the cumbersome bit without compromising the tedious accountability bit, I thought.
The only problem was that our analysis suggested/revealed that there wasn't really a procurement problem, it was a project preparation (i.e, planning) problem - the procurement folk plus mentors could procure something that was well prepared (with a 'proper' ToR - you know- something you could actually procure - not some half baked idea, that any self respecting shark will take a bite at).