The UN is appealing for more than $200m (£155m) to help some of the poorest people in Libya, where years of upheaval and conflict have done huge damage to the economy.

The money would be used to provide healthcare, education, shelter and other support.

The UN says more than 800,000 Libyans need humanitarian assistance.

The country is heavily dependent on its oil exports, but the industry has been badly affected by the ongoing instability.

Libya's largest oil field is currently in the hands of a militia group, and out of action.