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This research evaluates the different types of entrepreneurship skills that are needed to end poverty. These skills include technical skills, leadership skills, human resources management skills, financial management skills, marketing skills, and business management skills that are needed for the SDGs 2030 success story. The study employed content analysis and deductive methods of presentation. Findings revealed that entrepreneurship is an individual ability to turn ideas into action through creativity, innovation, and risk-taking, while sustainable development meets the needs of the present generation without compromising those of future generations since the environment is considered an asset that should be preserved for future needs. The result indicated that variations in entrepreneurship skill acquisition addressed the sustainable development goal of poverty eradication. Bottom-up decision-making, logical, all-around approaches to planning entrepreneurship programs, regular retraining of entrepreneurship teachers, agency staff, and more should be used to help reach the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 2030 through learning how to be an entrepreneur.