They both mean: "my emotions were strongly affected".
I think when "move" is used, it indicates a visible change in outward behaviour. "When I saw the news report about the famine, I was moved to make a donation." "When I heard about the ludicrous comment she had made, I was moved to laughter." "I was moved to tears by the death of my mother."
"Touch" seems to be used when the emotions are affected and the change is internal. "I was touched to learn that my colleagues have deep respect for me." "I was touched when I saw children begging in the street." "I am touched by the love of my family."
Also....we can be both touched and moved:
"I was so touched by the children begging in the street that I was moved to establish a charity to help them."