"Etienne Wenger-Trayner coined the term “Communities of Practice” (CsoP). He defines CsoP as groups of people who share a concern or a passion for something they do and learn how to do it better as they interact regularly. CsoP go beyond a website or a database where users can retrieve information on the topic that a CoP covers. Rather, CsoP foster the interaction between a diverse range of users and seek to nurture sustained learning partnerships among them. A CoP’s domain serves as the key source of identity for its members, e.g., peacebuilding, health, or education. Members of CsoP are practitioners and share a passion for, a strong commitment to, and knowledge about their respective domain. The frequent, interactive learning experience within a CoP revolves around members sharing their practical experiences and knowledge about the domain and collaborating in exploring solutions to domain-related problems and challenges." (Definition, page 3)