In 2010 the Asia Pacific region had 28 million cases of malaria with 38,000 lives lost.
The meetings come amid rising tensions between ASEAN members and China over the South China Sea.
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s trip to the Asean Regional Forum in Phnom Penh next week will mark her second visit to Cambodia.
Tribunal spokesman Lars Olsen told the gathering that there would be no more new cases beyond those already before the court.
Interpol equipment linked to the database has been installed in Cambodia since June, officials said.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is scheduled to attend an Asean security forum this month.
The symposium, called “Learning from the Past: Global Perspectives on Holocaust Education,” ends Monday.
Cambodian health officials now say they are worried a decrease in aid funding to fight the disease could hurt their efforts to stop it.
Recent statistics show Internet penetration in Cambodia at only about 3 percent, but growing.
The contentious issue of the South China Sea will also likely be on Clinton’s agenda, as she moves to further engagement in the region.
According to its recent report, there is an unprecedented demand for natural resources globally, but especially across Asia.
The two sides have been in a military standoff over a plot of land near the temple since July 2008.
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