Be Bold. Step up. Speak Out. Lead. These are just a handful of actions the former Democratic Presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton wants women to do – or keep on doing.

In her first online video statement since President Donald Trump's inauguration, Clinton stated that, even with the number of hurdles women face, she is confident of what lies ahead.

"Despite all the challenges we face, I remain convinced that yes, the future is female," said Hillary Clinton, the former U.S. secretary of state.

"Just look at the amazing energy we saw last month as women organized a march that galvanized millions of people all over our country and across the world."

A day after Trump was sworn in as the 45th president of the United States, women and men across the world congregated in major cities to highlight that women's rights are human rights.

On the day of the Women's March, Clinton took to Twitter to thank those who had participated, saying she believes that "we're always stronger together."